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America’s Deep-Rooted Love for Apples: A History as Sweet as Pie

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We often hear that “nothing’s more American than apple pie.” The truth is, apple pie didn’t start in America at all. But apples? They’ve helped shape the nation in ways far beyond the dessert plate.

Apples Arrive Before America

The classic apple pie was being made in England as far back as the 1300s. Dutch and English settlers brought their apple recipes—and more importantly, their apple trees—with them when they came to the New World. Before their arrival, the only apples native to North America were tiny, sour crab apples, which weren’t great for eating or baking.

The settlers needed crops that were versatile, long-lasting, and useful. Apples fit that need perfectly.

A Tree That Built a Nation

When settlers arrived in early America, there were no restaurants or grocery stores to rely on. But an apple tree planted on day one could bear fruit in just three to five years. That made it a smart investment for families looking to survive in unfamiliar territory.

Apples could be eaten raw, baked into dishes, or turned into cider and brandy. Apples not good enough for people could be used to feed livestock. They could even be traded with Native Americans. In many ways, apples became a cornerstone crop for early American life.

Thanks to their usefulness and adaptability, apple orchards spread across the country, and the fruit became deeply woven into the fabric of American agriculture and culture.

Today’s Apple Economy

The apple industry has come a long way since those early orchards. According to the U.S. Apple Association, there are now more than 27,000 apple growers in the United States. Together, they produce a staggering 10 billion pounds of apples each year.

That production supports about 150,000 jobs and generates $8 billion in wages. From farm workers to truck drivers to grocery store staff, the apple touches many lives even today.

America’s Favorite Apples

For decades, Red Delicious held the title of America’s favorite apple. But in recent years, a sweeter, crisper variety has taken the crown: the Gala apple, which originally came from New Zealand.

Still, regional favorites remain. In some parts of the country, Red Delicious is still king. Meanwhile, newer varieties like Honeycrisp and Fuji have gained fans for their juicy crunch and sweet flavor.

Whether eaten fresh, baked into pie, or pressed into cider, apples continue to be a favorite fruit for millions of Americans—especially in fall, when orchards buzz with activity and markets fill with bright red, yellow, and green varieties.

More Than Just a Fruit

So while apple pie may have been born overseas, apples themselves became part of America’s identity. They fed settlers, helped communities grow, and continue to power a major part of the agricultural economy today.

Take a bite into an apple and a bit of history. From crab apples to cider mills, apples have helped write the American story—one crisp crunch at a time.

 

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