SweeTango Meets New Zealand
SweeTango is on its way to going global. First stop: New Zealand. Meet SweeTango grower Paul Paynter, who admits his native country looks like the movie “Lord of the Rings” — but without the hobbits!
SweeTango is on its way to going global. First stop: New Zealand. Meet SweeTango grower Paul Paynter, who admits his native country looks like the movie “Lord of the Rings” — but without the hobbits!
Mark Russell and Jill MacKenzie at Whittier Fruit Farm in upstate New York are doing all they can to bring great SweeTango apples to market.
SweeTango season is under way — and you can see the excitement spread now that apples are arriving in produce aisles. We’ve been telling everyone that SweeTango is a superior apple, but you don’t have to take our word for it. Our fans will tell you the same thing.
It won’t be long now, SweeTango fans. Many of the growers with Next Big Thing, the cooperative that grows and markets SweeTango apples, are starting their harvest and getting ready to begin sending apples your way.
Lots of you entered our First Bite Giveaway, hoping to win some of the first SweeTango apples to come off the trees this season. We now have our winners. Are you one of the lucky few?
SweeTango had a great 2011 — and apple lovers are eagerly awaiting the arrival of this year’s SweeTango season. The
A nice fall day during the heart of apple season. What better time to spread the word about SweeTango apples?
The good folks at Wood Orchard shared this picture of SweeTango apples ripening on a tree in Door County, Wis.
If you’re like us, you are counting down the days until you can bite into a juicy SweeTango apple. We
Baby Mixed Greens with Sliced SweeTango Apples While SweeTango is a great eating apple, it’s always neat to see how