Apricots
Apricot cultivation in China is dated back to 3000 years ago. The Turks, Greeks and Romans introduced the fruit from Central Asia to Armenia, Anatolia and Europe. Turkey produces approximately 20% of world production, of which about 95% are dried. The sweet whole dried apricots of Turkey are unique in the world, in contrast to the tart dried apricot halves typical to other growing regions.





