We now have three kinds of pluots at our fruit stand. We have red-speckled Dapple Dandy, yellow and sweet Flavor Queen, and very flavorful Flavor King pluots. We also have lots of Suncrest and Delight large yellow peaches. Suncrest is a juicy red-streaked heirloom peach that is difficult to find.
Although they are very delicious, Suncrest ripen quickly and are
fragile.
Saving Suncrest peaches and his family farm is the subject of the David Mas Masumoto's book, Epitaph for a Peach--Four Seasons on My Family Farm.
David Masumoto has written a lot of other good books related to his
farm and his family history that are worth reading, too. His latest is a
peach cookbook called The Perfect Peach: Recipes and Stories from the Masumoto Family Farm.
Here's what's at the fruit stand now:
- Peaches--Suncrest, Gene Elberta, Delight (all yellow freestone varieties); White Lady, Babcock, Silver Logan, Nectar, Sugar Lady, (white freestone varieties)
- Plums--Santa Rosa, Black Amber, Laroda, Eldorado, Kelsey, Satsuma, Frontier, Elephant Heart, Mariposa, Late Duarte
- Pluots--Dapple Dandy, Flavor Queen, Flavor King
- Vegetables-- Zucchini, Summer Squash, Tomatoes, Eggplant, Cucumber
- Herbs--Oregano, Mint, Basil (cut from the garden if you ask)
- Honey--from bees at our orchard
- Free Range Chicken eggs
- Beeswax candles--handmade 100% beeswax
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