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Gyan Chand
Upper Kinnaur Regular Royal Apple - Naturally Grown - 1 KG
Fruits
Origin & environment
: These apples are grown in Kinnaur at elevations often above ~2,400 m (8,000 ft) — the mountainous Himalayan climate (cool nights + warm days) helps them develop a firm, crisp texture and rich flavour.
Farming style: The term “naturally grown” suggests minimal or no synthetic waxes, chemical colour sprays or artificial ripening agents. Many of these apples are advertised as being free of wax, grown with traditional/manure-based fertilizers and hand-picked.
Appearance & taste (regular size): The regular size typically means a standard household apple size (not premium large ones). Expect a deep red or maroon-tinged skin, sometimes with subtle green/yellow streaks; flesh that’s crisp and juicy; flavour that leans sweet with a pleasant mild tartness for balance.
About Farmer:
Gyan Chand of Riyara — a small, windswept village high above Kinnaur in Himachal Pradesh. Nestled on terraces that step down the hillside like green ribbons, his trees are Royal apples—thick-skinned, ruby-faced fruit that catch the alpine sun and hold a crispness you can hear when you bite. This is not conventional farming; it is a family rhythm measured by mountain seasons, monsoon whispers, and the slow work of hands that know each branch by name.
1 Unit: 0.9 - 1.1 KG
Farming style: The term “naturally grown” suggests minimal or no synthetic waxes, chemical colour sprays or artificial ripening agents. Many of these apples are advertised as being free of wax, grown with traditional/manure-based fertilizers and hand-picked.
Appearance & taste (regular size): The regular size typically means a standard household apple size (not premium large ones). Expect a deep red or maroon-tinged skin, sometimes with subtle green/yellow streaks; flesh that’s crisp and juicy; flavour that leans sweet with a pleasant mild tartness for balance.
About Farmer:
Gyan Chand of Riyara — a small, windswept village high above Kinnaur in Himachal Pradesh. Nestled on terraces that step down the hillside like green ribbons, his trees are Royal apples—thick-skinned, ruby-faced fruit that catch the alpine sun and hold a crispness you can hear when you bite. This is not conventional farming; it is a family rhythm measured by mountain seasons, monsoon whispers, and the slow work of hands that know each branch by name.
1 Unit: 0.9 - 1.1 KG
Delivery Note:
Expected delivery between Oct 24th (Fri) and Oct 28th (Tue)