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WA State Symbols
Symbols for Washington: Food Symbols
By Nora Kirkeby
Aug 2, 2007, 13:31 PST

Washington State Fruit (Varieties)
The apple has been designated the state fruit of Washington, but it's not that simple. Washington grows several apple varieties. You can check out this helpful page to tell you all about the different kinds of Washington apples.
Source: Washington Apple Grower's Support & The Washington Apple Education Foundation

Washington State Fruit (Recipes)
With apple recipes for everything from side dishes, to sauces, and from entrees to desserts, this page has apple recipes for every occasion. Try one of these great recipes for use at your class party. It's bound to be a smash hit.
Source: Washington Apple Grower's Support & The Washington Apple Education Foundation

Washington State Vegetable
So what makes Washington's state vegetable, the Walla Walla sweet onion, different from other sweet onions? The rich history of their cultivation and the hardships they overcome in order to grow, make it distinguishable from other sweet onions like the Vidalia. Check out more on this helpful article about the Walla Walla sweet onion, its history, and the things that make it special.
Source: The Sweet Onion Source

Washington State Vegetable
This page has a couple Walla Walla sweet onion recipes to try out. Remember to ask for a parent's help if you're going to attempt the onion rings.
Source:Arbini Farms

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