History Museum to reveal rare selection of apples at exhibition
St Fagans National History Museum will exhibit hundreds of unusual apples at their forthcoming Apple Weekend.
The event will run between October 22-23 and showcase more than 350 varieties of British apples, many of which cannot be found in our supermarkets.
“The event is in recognition of Apple Day and an opportunity for people to see what’s grown on their doorstep,” explained organiser, Mared Maggs. Apple Day is celebrated by events across the UK, encouraging awareness of food provenance and the importance of regional variety.
In addition to tasting and buying these rare varieties, visitors can also explore the museum’s orchards, learn the art of cider pressing from a traditional cider-maker and bring along their own apples to be identified by a visiting apple expert.