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It’s Official! California Peaches are here!

Friday, May 7th, 2010

Harvest has begun here in California peach country, and if you haven’t seen the fruit in your area yet, you will soon! As the season begins, here’s a quick refresher course on how to get the most out of your peaches.

When selecting, look for an even background color (golden yellow for yellow peaches, creamy yellow for white peaches) with no green around the stem and a fragrant aroma. The red blush on peaches is beautiful, but it isn’t an indicator of ripeness. Also take notice to the difference between a traditional yellow peach and increasingly popular white peaches.

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Yellow peaches: These are the traditional peaches most of us are used to. They have deep yellow background color overlaid with pink or red blush color and deep yellow flesh inside. They are ready-to-eat when they give to a little bit of palm pressure and have a balance of sweet and tart flavors. These varieties are a little more tart when firm.

White peaches: These peaches have increased in popularity since the late 1980’s. They have a creamy yellow background color overlaid with pink or red blush color and creamy yellow flesh inside. They are naturally less tart and can be ready-to-eat when firm and crunchy. White peaches will ripen faster than yellow peaches and are sub-acid or less acidic. This means you can eat more of them without getting an upset stomach.

C. William “Bill” Chandler

Wednesday, June 3rd, 2009

 

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Bill attended UC Davis where he majored in Ag Economics, and is a strong proponent of education and ag research. He believes it is vital that the farming industry remains strong, so that good food can be provided for future generations.

Bill is a third-generation grower, producing peaches, plums and nectarines on his own land for his farm, Chandler farms in Selma, California (Better know as the raisin capital of the world.) He is continuing the family farming tradition begun by his grandfather in 1888; he even lives in the same house that he was raised in.  

Bill prefers his peaches right off the tree because it’s high in sugar and versatile enough to enjoy in many ways. 

Peach Varieties April / May

Tuesday, May 5th, 2009

The Summer’s first peaches are ready for harvest! The last week in April and the first week of May provide the first glimpse at a long sweet summer. The first few varieties of California peaches are just beginning to harvest and ship to market. When you are at the market take a closer look at what particular variety peach you are looking at. Each variety has its own unique color, shape and most importantly taste!

Here are some varieties to look out for through the beginning of May.

Yellow Flesh Peaches:
Super Rich*
Queencrest
Spring Flame®*
May Sweet

White Flesh Peaches:
Snow Angel*
May Snow
Spring Snow*
May Saturn

* Pictured Below