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Van Dessel Farm
Gold Beets Loose
Parksley, VA
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Franklin Sustainable Farms
Acorn Squash OG
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Acorn squash, like its name suggests, comes in a delightful acorn shape. Its dense, thick skin is most often a dark emerald green with golden markings. It has bright orange flesh with a sweet, nutty flavor.
One of the easiest ways to enjoy Acorn squash is to cut it in half and roast it in the oven with a light drizzle of olive oil, salt, and pepper.
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Silver Creek & Seamans' Orchards
Apples - Evercrisp
Evercrisp apples are well known for (no surprise here) their crispness. They are crunchy and very sweet!
Evercrisp apples were discovered by farmer David Doud in 2008 in Indiana. He was picking crab apples and stumbled upon an apple that tasted different. He sent samples of this apple to the Midwest Apple Improvement Association. They picked the best tasting, most crisp varieties to breed. Read more about the type of apples grown in Virginia»