Summer Fruit Guide
Apricots

Availibility
L=Low, M=Medium, P=Peak
| Location | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CA | L | P | P | L | ||||||||
| CHILE | L | |||||||||||
| WA | L | P | L |
Varieties
Blenheim, Castlebrite, Katy, Improved Flaming Gold, Patterson, Tilton
Avoid
Avoid fruit with blemishes, dull-looking skin, soft or mushy spots, or those that appear pale yellow or greenish-yellow in color.
Selection Tips
Look for well-colored, plump apricots with fairly firm texture.
Storage, Ripening (if any) & Handling
Unripe-countertop in a closed paper bag. Ripe-refrigerate.
Continues to ripen after harvest.
Nutrition
Low Fat
Saturated Fat Free
Sodium Free
Cholesterol Free
High in the antioxidant Vitamin A
High in the antioxidant Vitamin C
Good Source of Potassium
Fat Free
Health Benefits
Reduce cancer-risk with more fruits & vegetables
Reduce cancer risk by decreasing fat
Reduce risk of coronary heart disease by decreasing saturated fat and cholesterol
Reduce risk of hypertension by decreasing sodium
Serving TIps
Easy to eat, fresh apricots make an ideal choice for out-of-hand snacking. They may also be added to fresh fruit salads or cooked and added to fruit compotes.
Fresh apricots make a great base for homemade jams and preserves.
Fun Facts
The apricot is a staple among the Hunzukut of the mountainous region along the Chinese/Pakistani border. It is said that Hunzukut women refuse to live where no apricots grow.
Fruits & Nuts in Symbolism & Celebration, Mary Reed. Resource Publications, Inc. 1992.The famous "Golden Apples" that Juno received from Mother Earth as a wedding present in the Greek myth actually were apricots.
California Apricot Advisory Board
Cantaloupe

Availibility
L=Low, M=Medium, P=Peak
| Location | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| AZ | L | L | L | L | ||||||||
| CA | L | P | P | P | P | P | L | |||||
| COSTA RICA | M | M | M | M | M | |||||||
| DOM REP | L | L | L | L | L | L | L | |||||
| GUATAMALA | M | M | M | M | M | M | M | |||||
| HONDURAS | M | M | M | M | M | |||||||
| MEXICO | L | L | L | P | P | M | L | L | M | |||
| TX | L | L | L | L | L | L | L |
Avoid
Avoid shriveled or bruised fruit or cantaloupe with punctured or cracked rinds.
Selection Tips
A ripe cantaloupe will have a distinctive aroma and the blossom end should yield to gentle pressure.
Storage, Ripening (if any) & Handling
Uncut - countertop. Cut - refrigerate.
Does not ripen further after harvest.
Nutrition
Saturated Fat Free
Cholesterol Free
High in the antioxidant Vitamin C
Good Source of Folate
Fat Free
High Potency Vitamin A
Health Benefits
Reduce cancer-risk with more fruits & vegetables
Reduce cancer risk by decreasing fat
Reduce risk of coronary heart disease by decreasing saturated fat and cholesterol
Reduce risk of hypertension by decreasing sodium
Reduce risks of birth defects by increasing folate
Serving TIps
Cantaloupe comes with its own serving bowl. Just cut them in half through the middle and scoop out each half with a spoon.
For a colorful luncheon idea, halve small cantaloupes and fill with cold chicken or seafood salad.
Fun Facts
Cantaloupe gets its name from the Italian city of Cantalupo, where it was grown after being imported from Armenia in the first century AD.
The Great Food Almanac, Irena Chalmers, Collins Publishers, 1994. Page 239.The true "cantaloupe" is a European melon that is not exported. Taxonomically, the American fruit is actually a "muskmelon."
Produce Solutions 2000. Produce Marketing Association, 2000.
Cherries

Varieties
Bing, Lambert, Rainier, Burlat, Brooks, Tulare, Lapins, Chelan, Sweetheart
Availibility
L=Low, M=Medium, P=Peak
| Location | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CA | M | |||||||||||
| CHILE | M | |||||||||||
| OR | M | |||||||||||
| WA | P | P | M |
Avoid
Avoid cherries with blemishes, rotted or mushy skins, or those that appear either hard and light-colored or soft, shriveled, and dull.
Selection Tips
Look for cherries that are plump with firm, smooth, and brightly colored skins. Good quality cherries should have green stems attached.
Storage, Ripening (if any) & Handling
Refrigerate.
Does not ripen further after harvest.
Cherries bruise easily; handle with care.
Nutrition
Low Fat
Saturated Fat Free
Sodium Free
Cholesterol Free
Good Source of Fiber
Good Source of the antioxidant Vitamin C
Health Benefits
Reduce cancer-risk with more fruits & vegetables
Reduce cancer-risk with high-fiber fruits & vegetables
Reduce cancer risk by decreasing fat
Reduce risk of coronary heart disease with high-fiber fruits & vegetables
Reduce risk of coronary heart disease by decreasing saturated fat and cholesterol
Reduce risk of hypertension by decreasing sodium
Serving TIps
Sweet cherries may also be used in baked goods such as cakes, cookies, muffins, and turnovers.
When it's snack time, grab an apple or orange, or make a ready-to-eat bag of sweet cherries.
Useful Links
California Cherry Advisory Board
Northwest Cherry Growers
See Also:
www.nationalcherries.com
www.wastatefruit.com
Fun Facts
Cherries were brought to America with early settlers and were cultivated in Massachusetts as early as 1629. The fruit was transported from Iowa to the Northwest by ox cart in 1847 by Henderson Lewelling.
1999 Produce Availability and Merchandising Guide, The Packer. 1999.The Bing cherry variety was developed on the Lewelling farm and named for a Chinese workman.
1999 Produce Availability and Merchandising Guide, The Packer. 1999.
Grapes

Varieties
Green, Green Seedless, Red, Red Seedless, Blueblack, Blueblack Seedless
Availibility
L=Low, M=Medium, P=Peak
| Location | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CA | L | L | L | L | M | P | P | P | P | P | P | |
| CANADA | L | L | ||||||||||
| CHILE | P | P | P | P | P | |||||||
| MEXICO | P | P | L |
Selection Tips
Grape bunches should be well-colored with plump berries firmly attached to green pliable stems.
Storage, Ripening (if any) & Handling
Refrigerate.
Does not ripen further after harvest.
Do not wash until just before serving.
Nutrition
Saturated Fat Free
Sodium Free
Cholesterol Free
High in the antioxidant Vitamin C
Fat Free
Health Benefits
Reduce cancer risk by decreasing fat
Reduce risk of coronary heart disease by decreasing saturated fat and cholesterol
Reduce risk of hypertension by decreasing sodium
Serving Tips
Keep things fresh and interesting by combining fruits of different flavors, like red grapes with pineapple chunks.
Use grapes as an edible garnish to accompany breakfast, lunch, or dinner fare.
Useful Links
California Table Grape Commission
California Grape & Tree Fruit League
Fun Facts
Research indicates that most of the grapes produced in America today are of vitis vinifera, or the "European grape" stock that originated in Asia Minor, near the Caspian Sea.
World Book Encyclopedia of Food, 1982.Concord grapes are one of only three fruits native to North America. The other two: blueberries and cranberries.
Fun with Fruit Facts," Fruit Grower, December 1997. Page 58.
Honeydew

Availibility
L=Low, M=Medium, P=Peak
| Location | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| AZ | L | M | L | M | ||||||||
| CA | P | P | P | P | P | M | L | |||||
| MEXICO | M | M | P | P | P | P | M | M | P | P | ||
| TX | M | M | L | L |
Avoid
Pitted rind; reddish-tan discoloration of flesh; failure to ripen.
Selection Tips
Choose honeydew melons that are heavy for their size and are well-shaped. Ripe honeydew melons are characterized by a creamy yellow rind, light green juicy flesh, and a slightly soft blossom end.
Storage, Ripening (if any) & Handling
Uncut - countertop. Cut - refrigerate.
Does not ripen further after harvest.
Nutrition
Low Sodium
Saturated Fat Free
Cholesterol Free
High in the antioxidant Vitamin C
Health Benefits
Reduce cancer-risk with more fruits & vegetables
Reduce cancer risk by decreasing fat
Reduce risk of coronary heart disease by decreasing saturated fat and cholesterol
Reduce risk of hypertension by decreasing sodium
Serving Tips
Add honeydew melon cubes or balls to fresh fruit salads.
Looking for a fun appetizer when you entertain? Try making spears of fruit by attaching strawberries, grapes, melon slices, or pineapple chunks onto small skewers. Use low-fat or non-fat yogurt for a dip.
Fun Facts
All three melon groups (muskmelons, cantaloupes and winter melons) are closely related and can interbreed if given the chance.
Blue Corn & Square Tomatoes, Becky Rupp.The Myan melon was developed by horticulturists in Texas to be grown specifically in the Guatemalan highlands, where, in fact most of them are now grown. The Myan is a cross between a honeydew and a casaba melon.
Nectarines

Varieties
Mayglo, Rose Diamond, Ruby Diamond, Spring Bright, Red Diamond, Summer Grand, Summer Blush, Spring Bright, Bright Pearl, August Red, Red Jim, September Red, Summer Fire, Arctic Snow
Availibility
L=Low, M=Medium, P=Peak
| Location | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CA | L | M | P | P | M | M | ||||||
| CHILE | M | M | L | L | ||||||||
| WA | L | M | P |
Avoid
Avoid shriveled or rotting nectarines.
Selection Tips
Good quality nectarines should have a yellow background color with no hint of green.
Storage, Ripening (if any) & Handling
Unripe - countertop in closed paper bag. Ripe - refrigerate.
Continues to ripen after harvest.
Nutrition
Low Fat
Saturated Fat Free
Sodium Free
Cholesterol Free
Good Source of Fiber
Good Source of the antioxidant Vitamin C
Health Benefits
Reduce cancer-risk with more fruits & vegetables
Reduce cancer-risk with high-fiber fruits & vegetables
Reduce cancer risk by decreasing fat
Reduce risk of coronary heart disease with high-fiber fruits & vegetables
Reduce risk of coronary heart disease by decreasing saturated fat and cholesterol
Reduce risk of hypertension by decreasing sodium
Serving Tips
Grill skewers of pineapple, eggplant, nectarines, zucchini, or cherry tomatoes.
Serve whole nectarines as a delicious out-of-hand snack.
Useful Links
Peaches

Varieties
Queen Crest, Spring Lady, Flavor Crest, Rich Lady, Red Top, White Lady, Elegant Lady, Summer Lady, O'Henry, Ryan Sun, Fairtime, Last Chance, Man Crest, June Lady
Availibility
L=Low, M=Medium, P=Peak
| Location | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CA | L | P | P | P | P | M | L | |||||
| GA | L | L | L | |||||||||
| SC | L | L | L | |||||||||
| WA | L | M | P | L |
Avoid
Avoid bruised or discolored peaches. Green color indicates immaturity. Shriveling at the stem end or excessive softening are indications of overripe peaches.
Selection Tips
Choose bright, fresh-looking peaches. Skin color should be creamy or yellow with varying degrees or red blush or mottling, depending on the variety. Ripe peaches should yield to gentle palm pressure.
Storage, Ripening (if any) & Handling
Unripe - countertop in closed paper bag. Ripe - refrigerate.
Continues to ripen after harvest.
Nutrition
Saturated Fat Free
Sodium Free
Cholesterol Free
Good Source of the antioxidant Vitamin C
Fat Free
Health Benefits
Reduce cancer-risk with more fruits & vegetables
Reduce cancer risk by decreasing fat
Reduce risk of coronary heart disease by decreasing saturated fat and cholesterol
Reduce risk of hypertension by decreasing sodium
Serving TIps
Add peach slices to fresh fruit salads or use as a topping for pancakes, waffles, or ice cream.
Use fresh peaches in baked goods such as pies, tarts, and cobblers as well.
Useful Links
Fun Facts
Today, peaches are a real bargain. In first-century Rome a peach cost the equivalent of $4.50; in Victorian England, a peach cost the equivalent of $5.00.
1999 Produce Availability and Merchandising Guide, The Packer. 1999.The ancient Chinese considered the peach a symbol of long life and immortality. These "Persian apples" actually had their beginnings in China, but were developed in Persia and went from there to Europe and then to America with the colonists.
"Fun with Fruit Facts," Fruit Grower, December 1997. Page 61.
Plums

Varieties
Red Beaut, Black Beaut, Santa Rosa, Black Amber, Fortune, Friar, Simka, Kelsey, Royal Diamond, French Prune, Casselman, Angeleno, Black Ambar, Larry Ann, Stanley, French (d'Agen)
Availibility
L=Low, M=Medium, P=Peak
| Location | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CA | P | P | P | P | P | L | ||||||
| CHILE | P | P | M | M |
Avoid
Avoid plums with discolored skins or that appear shriveled, soft, or leaky.
Storage, Ripening (if any) & Handling
Unripe - countertop. Ripe - refrigerate.
Continues to ripen after harvest.
Nutrition
Low Fat
Saturated Fat Free
Sodium Free
Cholesterol Free
High in the antioxidant Vitamin C
Health Benefits
Reduce cancer risk by decreasing fat
Reduce risk of coronary heart disease by decreasing saturated fat and cholesterol
Reduce risk of hypertension by decreasing sodium
Serving Tips
Serve fresh whole plums for quick out-of-hand snacking.
Add plum slices to fruit salads or use as a fresh fruit topping for desserts.
Useful Links
Fun Facts
The Welsh say that when a plum tree blooms out of season, a family death is imminent.
Fruits & Nuts in Symbolism & Celebration, Mary Reed. Resource Publications, Inc. 1992.According to an Oriental legend, the first plum tree sprang from the blood of a dragon.
Fruits & Nuts in Symbolism & Celebration, Mary Reed. Resource Publications, Inc. 1992.
Watermelon

Varieties
Picnic, Icebox, Seedless, Yellow, Orange
Availibility
L=Low, M=Medium, P=Peak
| Location | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CA | L | P | P | P | P | P | P | L | ||||
| FL | P | P | L | L | L | L | ||||||
| GA | M | P | L | L | ||||||||
| MEXICO | M | M | P | P | P | M | M | P | P | |||
| SC | M | M | L | L | ||||||||
| TX | L | M | M | M | M | P | M | L |
Selection
Choose a symmetrical watermelon that is heavy for its size.
Storage, Ripening (if any) & Handling
Uncut - countertop. Cut - refrigerate.
Does not further ripen after harvest.
Ripe indicators: a dull rind, dried stem, and a yellowish underside where it touched the ground.
Wash watermelon with water before cutting.
Nutrition
Saturated Fat Free
Cholesterol Free
High in the antioxidant Vitamin C
Good Source of the antioxidant Vitamin A
Fat Free
Health Benefits
Reduce cancer-risk with more fruits & vegetables
Reduce cancer risk by decreasing fat
Reduce risk of coronary heart disease with high-fiber fruits & vegetables
Reduce risk of coronary heart disease by decreasing saturated fat and cholesterol
Reduce risk of hypertension by decreasing sodium
Serving Tips
Looking for a fun appetizer when you entertain? Try making spears of fruit by attaching strawberries, grapes, melon slices, or pineapple chunks onto small skewers. Use low-fat or non-fat yogurt for a dip.
Puree watermelon flesh and use as a flavorful base for blended drinks or frozen desserts such as sorbet.
Useful Links
National Watermelon Association
National Watermelon Promotion Board
Fun Facts
Watermelon consists of 88% water, so it is aptly named.
The Great Food Almanac, Irena Chalmers, Collins Publishers, 1994. Page 240.