Apricot Farm
Well, the farm has been there for almost 60 years. Shows how much I know.
During apricot season, only 3 weeks long, volunteers were seen here cutting and pitting the fruit to get it ready for drying.
Yes, there is a high demand for dried apricot. In fact, my friend, commented to me that they are sold out so fast each year that she had to put in her order in advance.
See the tracks at the bottom.
The tracks make it easier for workers to bring the apricots to the cooker and then roll them back down for the drying process.
No, I didn't order any dried apricots, but I did buy some fresh ones and they were delicious!
Have a nice weekend!
- Karen
8 comments:
I want both the fresh and dried ones! ^^
I'll take either fresh or dried. I love both also. Interesting pics on how the dried apricots are processed.
I love both fresh and dried, we usually bring dried fruits for our hikes :)
that must have tasted good! i could almost smell the enticing aroma of the freshly picked apricots from here.:)
They look so delicious and must smell great!!!
Have a wonderful weekend:)
Kelly should be glad I don't work there as I'd probably munch all his profits.
I just love dried apricots but they are really not your friend if you are counting calories!!! It looks like a fun day out - I love seeing how things are made like that.
lovely pics...however I am shocked that they add sugar; i prefer dried fruits pure!
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