A single apple featuring a blend of yellow-green skin at the top and a reddish blush at the bottom, with a stem, set against a transparent background. A single apple featuring a blend of yellow-green skin at the top and a reddish blush at the bottom, with a stem, set against a transparent background.
A single apple featuring a blend of yellow-green skin at the top and a reddish blush at the bottom, with a stem, set against a transparent background. A single apple featuring a blend of yellow-green skin at the top and a reddish blush at the bottom, with a stem, set against a transparent background.
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Rambour Franc

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Introduced: 1500s, France

One of the oldest apple varieties, grown in the orchards of sixteenth-century Picardy, France and brought to Colonial America. Also known as “Summer Rambo” for its early ripening, this complex apple delivers flavors hinting at berries, vanilla, and mint. Breaking, crisp, exceptionally juicy, aromatic flesh. Good for eating and sauce.

Early Season – Fresh, Cooking

Color: Green