Weight | 3 lbs |
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Dimensions | 7 × 7 × 3 in |

About Red Kill Mountain Homestead Farms
Red Kill Mountain Homestead Farms is a collection of abandoned homestead farms located deep within the heart of the New York City Watershed. Our traditional homestead products are harvested and preserved from what is already in balance with nature. Our inspiration is drawn from the purity of the landscape, the people and history of Delaware County, NY.
We are foragers of wild fruit. We are stewards of the land. We are the first and only known merchant of wild apples as edible, fresh eating apples. We are the makers of thoughtful food products that preserve our heritage and history.
View StorePre-Order 2022 – Wild Apple Tasting Box
$34.00
Price is per
Availability: In stock
Description
**Pre-orders expected to ship on Sept 15, 2022**
Get ready for your face to be scrunched, your taste buds tickled, and your mind blown! Our Tasting Box is meant for one, or friends, to experience the Wild Fruit. If we could personally give every customer a tour of our Apple Forest, we would, but since we cannot, this is our way of sharing the bounty.
Hand selected and hand packed box of Wild Apples. This box is 6x4x2 and holds about 1-1.5 pounds of wild apples depending on size and variability in the apples.
Our Wild Apples come from our private land in the Catskill Mountain of New York State. The trees are from seedling and the varieties are endless; textures, colors, shapes, sizes, tastes, sugars, acids, tannins, they are all there in one box! Just a heads up, the fruit is imperfect! Perfectly imperfect fruit that comes straight from nature, no middle-man.
By purchasing a box of Wild Apples you are supporting the vision of Red Kill Mountain Homestead Farms, which is to bring natural and wild fruit to the marketplace. The consumer perception of “perfect fruit” is out of date and out of touch and costly to the environment and farmers. We believe in protecting the wild spaces that gave birth to our apple forest, and this box is doing just that!
We started selling our wild apples in 2016 to cider-makers (alcoholic cider). While we love cider-makers and hard cider(!) we knew that the best way to honor the fruit is simply to eat it.
We hope you enjoy the experience of eating wild fruit!
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