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California Apricots The Lost Orchards Of The Silicon Valley Chapman

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California Apricots The Lost Orchards Of The Silicon Valley Chapman
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Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Inc.;American Palate
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 12.93 MB
Pages: 157
Author: Chapman, Robin
ISBN: 9781609497958, 9781614239222, 1609497953, 1614239223
Language: English
Year: 2013

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California Apricots The Lost Orchards Of The Silicon Valley Chapman by Chapman, Robin 9781609497958, 9781614239222, 1609497953, 1614239223 instant download after payment.

Picked warm from a tree, a California apricot opens into halves as easily as if it came with a dotted line down its center. The seed infuses the core with a hint of almond; the fruit carries the scent of citrus and jasmine; and it tastes, some say, like manna from heaven. In these pages, Robin Chapman recalls the season when the Santa Clara Valley was the largest apricot producer in the world and recounts the stories of Silicon Valley’s now lost orchards. From the Spaniards in the eighteenth century who first planted apricots in the Mission Santa Clara gardens to the post–World War II families who built their homes among subdivided orchards, relive the long summer days ripe with bumper crops of this much-anticipated delicacy.

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