Asturian apple tree with red apple Raxao
Asturian apple tree with red apple Raxao
Entry to #pobphotocontest organized by @friendlymoose: Fruit
Amarlega apple for the preparation of Asturian cider
Regona Apple: The most acidic apple for the preparation of Asturian cider.
Decoration with cider bottles in Terra Astur Restaurant
Decoration with cider bottles in Terra Astur Restaurant
Cider served Asturian style to break its flavor on the cider glass.
Cider glass with wide mouth and thin glass.
The vast majority of apples grown in the world are intended to be harvested to be used as a fruit for direct consumption.
Specifically in the region where I live which is Asturias there are large areas of pumaradas that give color to the fields.
Many of these apples have a reddish color....
...but others have a yellowish-greenish color.
The aim of these pumaradas is to produce native Asturian apples with one of the 52 varieties validated for the production of cider with protected designation of origin.
What is Asturian cider?
Natural cider obtained from the fermentation by traditional processes of Asturian apple must, to which no sugars are added and whose carbonic gas production is endogenous, never added afterwards, and with an alcohol content greater than 5%.
It is usually bottled in green bottles to protect its properties.
And in some places with great creativity they use them to give a green color that visually animates a lot. Since green is a color that is usually liked a lot and is always associated with Asturias for the green of its fields.
And to serve it, it is not made like other drinks. But the pouring is done. It is pulled from the bottle to the cider glass to break its aromas.
The first sip is slightly bitter, but once we have the mouth cleaned by the cider, the bottles fall one after another.
Recommendation: Do not drink too much cider sitting down. Drunkenness is deceptive, as it is noticeable when you sit up and suddenly feel all the alcohol in your head.
This post is my entry to #pobphotocontest organized by @friendlymoose.
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Photos taken with my iPhone and Sony Alpha 6000 camera
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