Apples Are Replacing Pumpkins As The Scent and Flavor of The Season
Move over pumpkins you have had your day. Now it’s apples turn. Apples are replacing pumpkins as the scent and flavor of the season. This is great news for Hendersonville or any North Carolina town that is rich in apples.
According to an article in the New York Post , the smell of apples may be replacing pumpkin spice as the most popular scent of the Fall season. The survey says groups are feeling a bit of “pumpkin fatigue” as one of the reasons why people are falling back on the good ol reliable apple. I can see this. For years I could not wait for pumpkin spiced latte season and now, it’s kind of like “meh”.
Cinnamon Apple Butter by Williams Sonoma anyone? Or how about this according to the New York Post, Orchard Picnic Candles. “Orchard Picnic” blend that simply screams fall. Minimalist jar aside, it’s fit for your coffee table with scent notes of crisp apple, autumn leaves and cool air. Secondary notes include cinnamon bark, dandelions, pear, vanilla, cedarwood and tonka bean.”.
As for me, there is plenty of room for both pumpkin and apple. Why not through a pear in there while we are at it. Apples are replacing pumpkins as the scent and flavor of the season. To learn more get details from the New York Post right here.
Beyond Pumpkin Spice: 8 Other Fall Flavors That Steal The Show
Fall seems to arrive earlier every year. Coffee shops like Starbucks now introduce their autumn-themed drinks as early as August, and stores swiftly stock their shelves with Halloween decorations.
When we think of fall flavors, pumpkin spice often comes to mind. Many of us are aware that pumpkin spice isn’t actually derived from pumpkins. A pumpkin is a squash that has a distinct taste far from the combination of cinnamon and syrup. Pumpkin spice is just a mix of cinnamon, ginger, nutmeg, allspice, and cloves.
While this spice blend lends its flavor to a wide range of products, including lattes, cereal, pretzels, donuts, gum, and more, it’s worth mentioning that not all people prefer it. In fact, there exists a Reddit thread specifically devoted to discussing the dislike of pumpkin spice-flavored items. A commenter expressed, “I’m in the hate pumpkin spice camp as well. It absolutely takes over the dairy aisle in the stores to the point of not carrying my usual products.” Another Redditor added their thoughts with, “Every season they hardcore promote pumpkin spice everything to kick off fall, and I hate it. It doesn’t even smell that good.”
Besides the popular pumpkin spice latte, there’s a wide variety of seasonal ingredients that contribute to the special taste of autumn, whether you’re preparing your own homemade treats or enjoying comforting dishes. These flavors range from the components in traditional apple pie recipes to the aromatic spices found in typical autumn soups, all representing the essence of the season’s most cherished foods. Who knows, maybe down the road, we’ll be as crazy about apples or cinnamon as we are about pumpkin spice.
If you’re looking to step away from the pumpkin spice trend or simply want to savor a wider range of fall flavors, take a peek at these other flavors that scream “autumn.”
Catherine Lane is the morning show co-host and midday host on Country 1037 in Charlotte, North Carolina. She has been with the station for the past 24 years and is a recipient of the Academy of Country Music Major Market Personality of the Year award. Catherine has been on air in both radio and television in the Queen City for 38 years. As a content creator for Country 1037, Catherine writes blogs on local events and restaurants. She also writes about great travel spots and out of the way places in the Carolinas. Anything outdoors, travel, food, animals or the many country artists from the Carolinas.