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Apple - Wikipedia Apples have been grown for thousands of years in Eurasia before they were introduced to North America by European colonists Apples have cultural significance in many mythologies (including Norse and Greek) and religions (such as Christianity in Europe)
25 Types of Apples - Jessica Gavin There are over a dozen types of apples, some of which you likely see in your produce section often and some you may not have heard of or ever seen
Apples 101: Nutrition Facts and Health Benefits This is a detailed article about apples What they are, what they look like, along with in-depth information on nutrition and health benefits
Apples: Nutrition and Health Benefits - WebMD Apples are one of the most popular fruits to eat in the United States and around the world Learn more about the health benefits and nutritional information about this fruit
Apple | Description, Cultivation, Domestication, Varieties, Uses . . . Apple, fruit of the domesticated apple tree, one of the most widely cultivated tree fruits Apples are commonly eaten fresh or cooked as a dessert and can also be made into juice or cider Learn more about the cultivation, nutrition, and uses of apples
8 Health Benefits of Eating Apples Every Day Apples contain various antioxidants and other nutrients that may benefit heart health, weight management, diabetes prevention, digestive health, and more Eating one medium-sized apple daily will help you meet current fruit intake recommendations For most people, eating apples is perfectly safe
85 Types of Apples to Know This Fall - Food Wine This list describes 85 apple varieties that are grown in America, how to identify them, and what they taste like, from heirloom apples like Ashmead’s Kernel to newer apple types like Gala and
The health benefits of apples | Good Food Apples are naturally high in fibre, low on the glycaemic index and rich in protective plant compounds Eating apples regularly will have a host of health benefits, from lowering cholesterol levels, helping to protect against obesity and chronic disease, and improving bone strength