
KISSABEL apples are back for the 2026 season, with Montague Farms bringing the red and pink-fleshed variety back to Australian shelves.
Originally developed through a cross between a French crabapple and a sweeter apple variety, the apples are known for their coloured flesh and range from bright pink to deep red inside.
Two varieties will be available across the season. KISSABEL Summer will run from March to May, with orange skin and pink flesh and a sweeter profile, followed by KISSABEL Berry from April to August, which has a deeper red flesh and a more tangy flavour.
KISSABEL apples are grown in different locations across the country. The official Montague Farms website says, “Grown to perfection in limited quantities in Stanthorpe in Queensland; Batlow in New South Wales; Harcourt, West Gippsland, Yarra Valley and Narre Warren North in Victoria; Adelaide Hills in South Australia; Tamar Valley and Huon Valley in Tasmania.”
The apples have previously gained attention overseas and are returning locally for a limited run.
Their colour and flavour have made them a popular ingredient across both sweet and savoury dishes, from grazing platters to desserts.
Recipes using the apples include ruby red roll-ups by Alice Zaslavsky and an apple flower tart by Kirsten Tibbals.
Growers are expecting a harvest of around 57,000kg for the 2026 season, with limited quantities available.
The apples will be stocked at select independent greengrocers across Australia.
Source: Modern Currency
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