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Top 7 Italian Pome Fruits

Last updated on June 06, 2026
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Mela Val di Non

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Traditionally cultivated in the fertile Non and Sole valleys nestled along the Noce River banks, Mela Val di Non refers to fresh apples of the Golden Delicious, Renetta Canada and Red Delicious varieties, grown within the province of Trento. Depending on the variety, the flesh of these juicy apples ranges from crunchy and sour to pasty and sweet. Being an extremely versatile fruit, Val di Non apples can be used in a wide number of recipes. Golden and Red Delicious varieties are most often found in various starters, salads, pork and game based dishes or even drinks, while Renetta is the main ingredient in numerous desserts such as apple cakes, pies, strudels and fritters.

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Mela Alto Adige

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Also known by their German name Südtiroler Apfeln, Mela Alto Adige are apples grown traditionally in the province of Bolzano and are available in the following varieties: Braeburn, Elstar, Fuji, Gala, Golden Delicious, Granny Smith, Idared, Jonagold, Morgenduft, Red Delicious, Stayman Winesap, Pinova and Topaz. Settled in a valley nestled at the foot of the Dolomites, Bolzano features a semi-continental climate with hot summers which provides ideal conditions for the slow ripening of Alto Adige apples. They are easily distinguished by a particularly fragrant aroma, firm and juicy flesh and a long shelf-life. Being extremely versatile, the apples of Alto Adige can be enjoyed either fresh or used for preparing various regional desserts some of which are Apfelstrudel, Apfelschmarren - apple fritters or Scheiterhaufen - a type of bread and apple casserole.

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Melannurca Campana

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Traditionally cultivated in the fertile lands of the Campanian volcanic arc and Phlegraean Fields, Melannurca Campana refers to fresh apples of the Annurca and Rossa del Sud varieties which are today grown within the provinces of Avellino, Benevento, Caserta, Naples, and Salerno. Unlike many other varieties, the method of harvesting Melannurca Campana is somewhat unusual: the apples are picked while still green, and left to ripen on the ground until they acquire their distinctive rusty-red color. The juicy Melannurca Campana apples have a firm, crunchy and slightly sour flavored flesh, and an intense fruity aroma. They are excellent for preparing juices, liqueurs, classic apple pies, tarts and other desserts.

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Mela di Valtellina

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The apples of Valtellina are fresh fruits of the Red Delicious, Golden Delicious and Gala varieties grown within the province of Sondrio which is located in the heart of the Alpine valley of Valtellina. Even though it was once cultivated only for ornamental purposes, as of 1920s Mela di Valtellina became one of the most important crops of the local agricultural economy. If not enjoyed fresh, the tasty apples of Valtellina are used in a number of different recipes, one of which definitely worth trying is Pennette alla Milady, a local pasta dish served with a rich, flavorful sauce made with cream, apples, sultanas, Worcestershire sauce and brandy.

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Pera dell'Emilia Romagna

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Grown in the provinces of Reggio Emilia, Ferrara, Modena, Ravenna and Bologna, Pera dell’Emilia Romagna refers to fresh pears of the following varieties: Abate Fetel, Conference, Decana del Comizio, Kaiser, Max Red Bartlett, Cascade, Passa Crassana and William. The excellent quality of these pears is directly influenced by the pedoclimatic conditions of the designated cultivation area and the producers' expertise. Depending on the variety, the harvesting of Emilia-Romagna pears generally begins in mid-August and lasts until the end of September. Since all of the varieties are particularly juicy and sweet, Emilia-Romagna pears can be used in numerous sweet and savory dishes. For an interesting combination of flavors, they can be enjoyed in a risotto with Pecorino cheese and paired with a glass of white wine.

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Pera Mantovana

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Grown within the Lombardian province of Mantua, Pera Mantovana refers to fresh pears of the following varieties: William, Max Red Bartlett, Conference, Decana del Comizio, Abate Fetel and Kaiser. When fully ripe, the sweet flavored Mantovana pears are particularly juicy and aromatic which makes them ideal for preparing various desserts, syrups and liqueurs. They are also often served with honey and mature cheeses or used for preparing Mostarda Mantovana, a type of spicy mustard and fruit preserve.

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Mela Rossa Cuneo

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Grown in the Piedmont provinces of Cuneo and Turin, Mela Rossa Cuneo refers to fresh apples of the Red Delicious, Gala, Fuji and Braeburn varieties. The temperate sub-continental climate of the production area featured by cold winters and hot, dry summers provides the perfect conditions for apple growing, and the orchards are positioned in such a way that the tree crowns are maximally exposed to the sun which gives Cuneo apples their distinctive, bright red color. Because of its particularly firm, crunchy and juicy flesh, Mela Rossa Cuneo is often used as an ingredient in numerous recipes of the local cuisine, some of which are Polpette alla Cuneese - veal and apple meatballs, Cuneo apples and rice soufflé or Cuneo apples and saffron pasta.

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TasteAtlas food rankings are based on the ratings of the TasteAtlas audience, with a series of mechanisms that recognize real users and that ignore bot, nationalist or local patriotic ratings, and give additional value to the ratings of users that the system recognizes as knowledgeable. For the “Top 7 Italian Pome Fruits” list until June 06, 2026, 77 ratings were recorded, of which 42 were recognized by the system as legitimate. TasteAtlas Rankings should not be seen as the final global conclusion about food. Their purpose is to promote excellent local foods, instill pride in traditional dishes, and arouse curiosity about dishes you haven’t tried.

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