Crimean fruits: varieties and tips for choosing

Crimean fruits: varieties and tips for choosing

Crimea is an amazing place. In a relatively small area there is everything: steppes, mountains, the sea, beaches, nature reserves, parks, ancient fortresses, palaces, gardens, vineyards, agricultural land. People come here to get vivid impressions, relax, enjoy nature and, of course, improve their health. And of course, everyone who comes to Crimea dreams of tasting fresh local fruits, getting health benefits, and recharging with vitamins.

If your visit to the Crimea fell on September, information about the growth of fruits and the seasonality of their ripening will be useful to you and will allow you to enjoy the taste of real local fruits.

seasonality

The nature of Crimea brings its gifts from May to October. At the same time, there are a lot of imported fruits and berries, mostly Turkish, in the markets and shops throughout the holiday season. There will be local sellers who will easily pass off “overseas guests” to ignorant buyers as a local product. Crimean fruits ripen and appear on the shelves in a certain sequence.

  • At the end of May, the warm climate allows for the first harvest of strawberries and cherries.
  • Cherries continue to bear fruit in early June. Toward the middle of the month, mulberry, cherry plum, and cherry appear.
  • July is the most generous month for the harvest. Cherries and cherries bear fruit. Peaches, nectarines, apricots, early apples and grapes, dogwood, figs, plums ripen.
  • In August, melons, watermelons, grapes, apples, pears, plums, peaches ripen. Harvest the second crop of figs and raspberries.
  • In the velvet season there is a great opportunity to taste late varieties of grapes and apples, pears, quince, dogwood. In September, you can still buy local melons and watermelons. The harvest of the second harvest of figs continues. Ripe persimmon and jujube.
  • In October, they still harvest jujube, figs, persimmons, and kiwi. Toward the end of the month, the pomegranate ripens. Loquat and feijoa appear on sale.

Kinds

In early September, you can still find delicious Crimean peaches. About 20 species of peaches are cultivated in the Crimea. The best of them are grown in the foothills. The most famous are Bakhchisarai varieties. There are fruits of various sizes, with smooth skin and fleecy. In color, they are cream, red-cheeked, beige, orange, red-burgundy. The flesh may be yellow, orange or greenish. They always taste sweet and juicy.

Fresh Crimean peaches are just a storehouse of healing vitamins and minerals. They can rightfully be called the fruit of joy. The calcium and phosphorus contained in them in a large volume will help prevent diseases of the musculoskeletal system and joints. Potassium and magnesium will bring the heart rate back to normal. Vitamin K, folic acid and iron will contribute to hematopoiesis. Fruit acids and fiber normalize bowel function. A combination of unique taste and aroma will allow you to calm down, let go of disturbing thoughts. For those with a sweet tooth, the fruit will help replace refined sweets and maintain a figure.

Crimea is a fertile land for growing grapes. The abundance of sunlight and fertile soils allow for abundant harvests from July to October. Grapes grow here in almost every yard. Large areas of agricultural land are occupied by vineyards.Cultivated as table varieties, the fruits of which are consumed fresh, and technical. From the latter they make wine, juices, compotes. The most popular varieties that can be bought on local markets are Moldova, Asma, Cardinal, Kishmish, Muscat, Lady Fingers.

Apples are the most common fruit crop in the Crimea. Local apples and pears can be tasted already in mid-July. However, the main harvest is in September and October. Varieties presented the most diverse: for every taste and color.

Local watermelons and melons are sold throughout September. You can meet large, oblong melons of the "Amal" variety and small round "Collective farmers". Melons are juicy and sweet in taste.

And now about the most unusual fruits of the Crimea, which are revered as exotic in the rest of Russia. The unique gift of nature is the fig (fig). Other names - fig tree, fig tree, wine berry. The tree is unpretentious, grows everywhere. If you are lucky, you can enjoy the fruit by picking it from a tree right on the street. Fig fruits are pear-shaped, covered with a thin skin. Inside sweet jelly with seeds. They come in white, green, brown and purple. Whites are considered sweeter and tastier.

Figs have an amazing taste and are the champion among fruits for their healing properties. The content of iron in it is higher than in apples. And the potassium in the fig is almost the same as in the nuts. The use of this fruit helps to reduce blood sugar and cholesterol levels, strengthen bones, blood vessels, has a beneficial effect on the kidneys and stomach, has expectorant properties and a slight laxative effect.

Another unusual “Crimean woman” is quince. Quince fruits have a rich aroma that can be guessed from afar.Quince can be similar to a pear, only larger, has a bright yellow color. Crimeans do not like to eat this fruit fresh because of the astringent taste. But quince jam and jelly is a delicious delicacy that local housewives love to cook.

The rich composition of quince helps to strengthen the nervous system, to cope with bacteria. Antioxidant qualities will help prolong youth and maintain harmony.

If you saw buckets with red berries on the market, this is dogwood. And lovers of hiking along mountain and forest routes can try the berry directly from the tree. Dogwood is rich in vitamin C. Compote, jam and original wine are made from it. It is so useful that special products are prepared from it for sailors and astronauts.

Jujube is one of the healthiest fruits. In appearance, it looks like a chestnut fruit: brown, the peel is dense, smooth. Inside is juicy, sweet and tender pulp with the taste of a date. The plant is not exposed to diseases and pests, and there is no need to spray it with chemicals. Therefore, jujube can be called an environmentally friendly product. Due to the valuable substances contained in it, it has a wide range of healing properties.

With systematic use, it will help lower blood pressure, has a diuretic effect, saturates the body with plenty of energy, and improves digestion.

By the end of September, persimmon ripens. Three types of persimmons are grown in Crimea:

  • "King";
  • "Bull's heart";
  • "Russian woman".

"Korolek", or "chocolate" persimmon, can be recognized by the fruits of brown or dark orange color. Even not fully ripe, it has a juicy, sweet-tasting pulp. The fruits of the "Bull's Heart" variety are distinguished by their large size, bright orange color and the absence of seeds.Slightly flattened fruits with a whitish coating are given by persimmon varieties "Rossiyanka". It is characterized by a very sweet taste and firm flesh even in ripe fruit.

Persimmon contains a large number of microelements valuable for the body, the unique combination of which allows us to rightfully call persimmon a fruit that brings health, beauty and longevity. The iodine it contains will help maintain a healthy thyroid gland. Persimmon is a satisfying product, so a snack will help it satisfy a slight hunger and energize.

For lovers of special exotics, momordica is grown in the Crimea. It is a pimply yellow cucumber-like vegetable with red berries inside. A native of the Pumpkin family, raw momordica may seem tasteless and bitter. The berries are tasty and tender. Used in cooking and folk medicine. It is fried, marinated, desserts are prepared. In the east, momordica is considered a plant of centenarians. In our country, medicinal properties are only being studied.

How to choose?

Here are some tips to help you get the best local fruit.

  • We look at whether the fruit ripens in a given month in the Crimea. If not, then you are most likely purchasing an overseas product.
  • Local fruits are not sorted by size. You will never see them in beautiful packages, neatly folded one to one. And they may not always look perfect, like imported ones. The difference between fresh local fruits is aroma. As a rule, they smell delicious and sweet.
  • The appearance of the fetus will best tell about the condition of the fetus. It is better to refuse the purchase of fruits with signs of mold, the smell of fermentation and severe lethargy.
  • The probability of buying local fruits is higher from grandmothers in the market than in shops and supermarkets.

Which ones to bring home?

If you decide to please your family with a hotel from the sunny Crimea, you should make sure that the products will endure the road and retain their taste. The most transportable are apples, pears, watermelons, melons, jujube, dogwood. You can also bring peaches. An important condition: the fruit must not be damaged and show signs of incipient decay.

Figs and grapes are perishable fruits. The chances of bringing them in an edible form to the house are small. In return, you can please your loved ones with world-famous products of Crimean winemaking or local homemade preparations.

Walnuts, almonds, peanuts, hazelnuts also grow in Crimea, which you can stock up for the winter and bring as a gift to friends and relatives.

Usage Tips

The use of fresh fruits in combination with the sea, the sun and a wonderful mood will fill you with energy until next summer. Excellent rest and nutrition will improve the body as a whole, will be useful for cardiac activity, joints, skin, nervous and endocrine systems. However, you should be careful, especially if you have chronic diseases of the digestive tract.

Even the body of a healthy person experiences stress after a flight to another climatic zone. Unfamiliar food can exacerbate the situation. Therefore, it is better to try fruits a little at first, savoring each piece and enjoying the aroma.

It is important to carefully monitor your feelings and the reaction of the body. Moderation will avoid undesirable consequences.

In the next video, you can see the prices for vegetables and fruits on the Crimean market in July 2018.

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