Apple and Apricot Month – Jan. 1, 2027

Apple and Apricot Month
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United States
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Every January
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Apple and Apricot Month celebrates these versatile fruits throughout January. Kick off the new year with healthy eating by incorporating apples and apricots into your meals and snacks. Explore new recipes, learn about their health benefits, and discover fresh ways to enjoy these delicious winter staples.

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Expected Apple and Apricot Month Deals

Throughout January, look for month-long promotions from grocery chains and specialty food stores celebrating Apple and Apricot Month. Expect deals on fresh apples from brands like Opal Apples and Cosmic Crisp, as well as dried apricots and apricot preserves from companies like Mariani and Bella Viva Orchards. Retailers such as Whole Foods Market and Trader Joe’s often feature seasonal produce sales and recipe ideas highlighting these fruits. Keep an eye out for discounts on baking ingredients, fruit snacks, and juices. We will update this page with confirmed live deals as January approaches.

Platform Guide for Apple and Apricot Month

Instagram

Tag @nationaltoday_ and use #AppleApricotMonth. Share vibrant photos of your favorite apple and apricot recipes, from pies to healthy snacks.

TikTok

Tag @www.nationaltoday.com and use #AppleApricotMonth. Film short, engaging videos showcasing creative ways to use apples and apricots in cooking or baking.

Facebook

Mention National Today (facebook.com/nationaltoday) and use #AppleApricotMonth. Share family-friendly recipes, health tips, and polls about favorite apple and apricot varieties.

Social Media Tips for Apple and Apricot Month

Individuals

Incorporate apples and apricots into your daily diet. Try a new recipe each week, experiment with different varieties, or simply enjoy them as healthy snacks.

Creators

Develop a series of content around apple and apricot recipes, health benefits, or even DIY beauty products using these fruits. Engage your audience with polls and challenges.

Brands

Run a month-long campaign featuring apple and apricot-themed products or recipes. Partner with food bloggers for recipe development or host a contest for the best fruit-inspired dish.

Top Brands for Apple and Apricot Month

  1. Stemilt Growers

    Founded in 1893 in Wenatchee, Washington, by the Mathison family, Stemilt Growers is a leading grower, packer, and shipper of apples, pears, cherries, and stone fruit. They are known for their sustainable farming practices and premium fruit varieties.

  2. California Apricot Council

    The California Apricot Council promotes the consumption of California-grown apricots. They provide resources for growers and consumers, highlighting the nutritional benefits and versatility of fresh and dried apricots.

  3. Mott's

    Established in 1842 by Samuel R. Mott in Bouckville, New York, Mott's is a classic American brand famous for its apple products, including applesauce, apple juice, and fruit snacks. They are a staple in many households for convenient fruit options.

  4. Sun-Maid Growers

    Founded in 1912 in Fresno, California, Sun-Maid is one of the world's largest processors of dried fruits. While best known for raisins, they also offer a range of other dried fruits, including dried apricots, providing a convenient way to enjoy fruit year-round.

  5. Bare Snacks

    Bare Snacks, founded in 2001 in San Francisco, California, specializes in baked fruit and vegetable chips. Their popular apple chips offer a crunchy, healthy snack alternative made from real fruit with no added sugar or preservatives.

  6. Smucker's

    The J.M. Smucker Company, founded in 1897 in Orrville, Ohio, is a leading producer of fruit spreads, including apple butter and apricot preserves. Their products are a common pantry item, offering flavorful ways to enjoy these fruits.

  7. Martinelli's

    S. Martinelli & Company, established in 1868 in Watsonville, California, is renowned for its premium apple juice and sparkling cider. Their iconic gold medal apple juice is made from 100% U.S. grown apples, upholding a long tradition of quality.

Apple and Apricot Month Hero

John Chapman (Johnny Appleseed)

John Chapman, better known as Johnny Appleseed, was an American pioneer nurseryman who introduced apple trees to large parts of Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois. Born in 1774, he traveled the Midwest planting apple orchards and spreading seeds, becoming an enduring symbol of American folklore and horticultural expansion. His efforts helped establish apples as a staple crop across the frontier.

History of Apple and Apricot Month

The apple originated from the Rosaceae, the Rose family. It was a very popular fruit in Kazakhstan and China, where it was regarded and consumed as a wild fruit. The apple gained notoriety as a ‘power food’ and began to make its way into Asia, the Mediterranean and the Middle East.

The story of an apple orchard being exchanged for a herd of sheep is recorded on a stone tablet found in Mesopotamia and dates back as far as 1500 B.C. Europeans introduced apple stock to Virginia and Southwest, and John Chapman, who in later years came to be known as Johnny Appleseed, was known for planting apple trees throughout the states of Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois.
As time passed, more people discovered the various facts about apple fruit nutrition, leading to a flourishing multi-billion dollar fruit industry. Apples have a huge cultural and mythological significance to human history. According to Christian tradition, in the story of the Garden of Eden, the Forbidden fruit is depicted to be an Apple. In this biblical story, Eve insisted that Adam share an apple with her, which happened to be a forbidden fruit, as it was plucked from a tree that they were to avoid. Since then, the apple has been seen as a symbol of temptation, knowledge, and sin. In ancient Greece, the apple was considered to be sacred to Aphrodite, and throwing an Apple at someone meant falling in love with them.

The apricot, which is now present in almost every continent, was originally domesticated in China. They were very popular in the Armenian region, and the best climate for the fruit’s maturation is a dry one. In the last few years, top producers of the apricot include Turkey, Uzbekistan and Italy.

Apple and Apricot Month timeline

1500 B.C.
Apples For a Herd of Sheep

A tablet containing the story of an apple being exchanged for a herd of sheep is found in Mesopotamia dating back to this time.

1774
John Appleseed is Born

John Chapman, later known as Johnny Appleseed for planting apple trees across several states, is born.

1720
Apricots Surface in Virginia

Apricots first make their appearance in Virginia.

1792
Popular in North America

Apricots begin to gain popularity in North America.

How Businesses Can Celebrate Apple and Apricot Month

Local businesses can celebrate Apple and Apricot Month by offering special promotions and themed products throughout January. Restaurants and bakeries can feature seasonal menus with apple and apricot desserts, savory dishes, or specialty drinks. Grocery stores can create prominent displays for fresh and dried fruits, offering recipe cards and tasting samples. Farmers’ markets can highlight local growers and educate customers on different apple varieties and apricot uses. Consider partnering with local schools to promote healthy eating habits.

Apple and Apricot Month FAQs

When is Apple and Apricot Month?

In 2027, Apple and Apricot Month is observed all January, encouraging healthy eating habits right from the start of the new year. Look for fresh produce and dried fruit specials at your local markets.

What are the health benefits of apples and apricots?

Eating apples and apricots offers numerous health advantages, from boosting immunity with their vitamin C content to aiding digestion due to their high fiber. Apricots specifically provide beta-carotene for vision, while apples are known for their cardiovascular benefits.

How popular are apples and apricots in the US?

The U.S. apple industry is a significant agricultural sector, with apples consistently ranking among the top fruits in terms of consumption and economic value. Apricots, particularly dried varieties, hold a strong niche in the market, valued for their distinct flavor and nutritional profile.

What's the best way to enjoy apples and apricots?

For apples, consider crisp varieties for snacking and softer ones for cooking. Apricots shine in both sweet and savory applications, from apricot chicken to sweet pastries. Dried apricots are a fantastic portable snack, while fresh ones are a seasonal treat.

Apple and Apricot Month Activities

  1. Eat some apples

    You know how they say β€œan apple a day keeps the doctor away"? Imagine how many times you could keep the doctor away if you ate apples all through January!

  2. Make apple-flavored drinks

    Apple juice seems like the easiest example to consider, but you can mix things up with an apple-apricot smoothie and enjoy the tasty goodness! Use your creativity to find new and delicious drinks with these two fruits.

  3. Share on social media

    Share your recipes and pictures of you enjoying apples and apricots on social media with the #AppleAndApricotsMonth hashtag. Your posts can include the fruits themselves, their trees, or even dishes and drinks you made using them.

5 Facts About Apples And Apricots

  1. Apples are high in fiber

    Apples have a very high nutritional value, and they are especially high in fiber.

  2. Apples can reduce the risk of cancer

    Apples are scientifically proven to reduce the risk of any kind of cancer in us humans.

  3. Apricots have existed for a long time

    Apricots have been around for as long as 4,000 years.

  4. Apricots produce fruit for decades

    Apricots generally produce fruit for 20 to 25 years before they can no longer produce fruit.

  5. The rose family

    Apples and apricots both belong to the rose family of Rosaceae.

Why We Love Apple and Apricot Month

  1. They have a high nutritional value

    Apples are of high nutritional value. We love a fruit that keeps us healthy!

  2. They are tasty

    Apples and apricots are really tasty. This, coupled with the nutritional value they provide, makes us love them even more.

  3. There are several varieties

    There are thousands of apples grown in the United States alone. We can have fun trying different varieties!

Apple and Apricot Month dates

Year Date Day
2027 January 1 Friday
2028 January 1 Saturday
2029 January 1 Monday
2030 January 1 Tuesday
2031 January 1 Wednesday