Apple production developed in Anjou during the 18th and 19th centuries. In a time when sea trade was still very prevalent, dried apples were introduced to
balance the sailors' diet and
fight scurvy. Dried apple consists of a
peeled apple that is sweated through an oven like the ones used for bread, nicely aligned with the rest of the apples in wicket baskets. They are then
flattened with a very precise and quick hammer hit, so as to prevent them from bursting. Afterwards, the dried apple is consumed after being
drizzled with the liquid of your choice: water, red, white or rose wine, brandy, cider...
At 5 minutes from Fontevraud, you will find an establishment called "
Le Troglo des Pommes Tapées" situated in the village of
Turquant, in which you will have the opportunity not only to learn more on this typical Anjou recipe by visiting the
special museum, but also, of course,
to taste this amazing product.
Address: 11, rue des Ducs d'Anjou, 49 730 Turquant
☎ + 33 (0)2 41 51 48 30
Opening hours:
- From March 26th to September 30th, Wednesday to Sunday from 10am to 12.30pm and from 2pm to 6.30pm
- From October 1st to November 6th, Saturday to Sunday from 2pm to 6pm
Closed on Sunday at 6pm.
Price: Full rate 6,50€ / Child (7 to 14 years old) 4€ / Groups (from 20 people) 5,50€
Website:
www.letroglodespommestapees.fr