Sassy™ apples are a novel addition to the South African market, featuring a vibrant appearance and delicious flavor. Grown locally in the Ceres Valley, these apples are available in select Pick n Pay stores. Limited in quantity at present, they are anticipated to become more widely available in the coming years as production increases.
Introducing Sassy™ apples, a vibrant new addition to the South African fruit market. These apples, characterized by their striking red skin, offer a delightful crunch and a perfect blend of sweetness and tang. Grown locally in the Ceres Valley, Sassy™ apples are now available at select Pick n Pay stores for the first time.
Beyond their attractive appearance, Sassy™ apples are noted for their exceptional flavor. Rebecca Fifield, a food technologist at Pick n Pay, emphasizes, “This apple is a total game-changer. We know how much our customers love a crisp, refreshing apple and we’re thrilled to introduce something new and exciting to our shelves.”
South Africa is home to 11 different apple varieties, showcasing the nation’s affinity for this fruit. Pick n Pay is committed to leading innovation in the fruit sector, following successful previous introductions of unique products such as blood oranges and dekopon mandarins. Now, Sassy™ apples are set to take center stage.
Currently, Sassy™ apples are available in limited quantities at four selected Pick n Pay locations, including Constantia and Plattekloof in Cape Town, as well as On Nicol and Douglasdale in Johannesburg. As the Sassy™ orchard matures, larger supplies are anticipated in the future, making these apples a must-try for enthusiasts while they last.
Sassy™ apples have made their debut in South Africa, featuring vibrant color and exceptional flavor. Their introduction expands Pick n Pay’s innovative fruit offerings, solidifying their commitment to diversity in the apple market. While supplies are currently limited to select stores, future availability is expected as the young orchards mature, inviting consumers to experience this exciting new fruit.
Original Source: www.foodandhome.co.za