The last Tuesday in September is Norway’s designated Apple Day ‘epledagen’ where we celebrate this harvest fruit, which is the second most popular fruit in the country. Norway’s climate provides a long ripening time throughout the summer with cool nights and warm days that is ideal for apple varieties with thin skins that are crisp with a sweet and tart taste. Shops and farm stalls are full of juicy apples at this time of year – tantalizing us with the many ways in which to use and cook with them. So, if you are looking for inspiration, below is an apple recipe round-up of those you’ll find here on the site!
A couple of fun apple facts:
- Norway has over 400 varieties of apples
- The largest variety of apples in Norway is Red Aroma followed by Summerred and Discovery
- The season in Norway runs from August to December
- Vikings made a brew from apples and honey, called Bjor
- Archaeologists found traces of 54 apples when excavating the Oseberg Viking ship
- In the 13th century, monks who immigrated to Norway from England taught local farmers how to plant apple trees, beginning fruit cultivation in the region
- In 1273, the church decided to tax apple production by introducing a “tithe provision”. The clergy realized that there could be money made from apple cultivation, so they decided that a tenth of the fruit’s value should go to the church
- The Hardangerfjord area is famous for its cider, and offers a Fruit and Cider Route one can take
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