Sweet, Tart, and Golden Sweet, Tart, and Golden
Heartland Foodways

Sweet, Tart, and Golden

Apples in the Midwestern Imagination

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Publisher Description

Whether Jonagolds or Ida Reds, the apple provides Midwesterners with both a versatile food and a powerful archetype of their culture and heritage. Lucy M. Long examines the ubiquitous fruit’s place in regional culture and its role in how people in the Midwest think of themselves and the wider world. Long guides readers to festivals and introduces them to orchard owners while tracing the history of how apples became a central part of Midwesterners’ landscape, leisure, tables, and way of life. Johnny Appleseed folklore, sustainability and the apple business, the meanings behind the Grand Rapids Applebutter Fest, a recipe for apple caramel cheesecake—Long reveals a quintessential American fruit in all its glory.

Lively and surprising, Sweet, Tart, and Golden blends food history with on-the-ground exploration to tell the multifaceted story of the apple.

GENRE
Nonfiction
RELEASED
2026
April 14
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
351
Pages
PUBLISHER
University of Illinois Press
SELLER
Chicago Distribution Center
SIZE
27.5
MB
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