Washington Apples

Washington Apples

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The Official Page for the Washington Apple Commission

05/21/2026

We crunched the numbers.
Washington Apples add up to about 4g of fiber, vitamin C, and zero added sugar.
That's just naturally delicious math. πŸŽβž•β€οΈ

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05/18/2026

🌿 Apple trees can’t pollinate themselves - they rely on bees to carry pollen from one tree to another. Crab apples, which are small and sour (not great for eating!), are planted nearby because their long-blooming flowers produce lots of pollen and attract bees, helping with cross-pollination.

Bees make apples possible! Pollination during bloom season sets the stage for the apples we enjoy later in the year. A small action with a big impact on our orchards and food system! 🍎🌸🐝

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