Apple cores are fine for dogs in moderation. The seeds in the apple core do contain a small amount of cyanogenic glycosides but a dog would have to eat a very large amount of just seeds to get cyanide poisoning. As far as I can find there has never been a confirmed case of a dog dieing as a result of poisoning from an apple core.
No. It's possible that someone who ate lots of apple cores did become famous, but it's extremely unlikely that he/she became famous because he/she ate apple cores.
Apple cores generally do not hold the same number of seeds. The number of seeds tends to average out to around six per apple.
Apple seeds contain traces of cyanide which is harmful to dogs. The rest of the apple is perfectly fine for them though.
No the core of the fruit of the Apple is quite safe to eat.
Yes, apple cores and especially apple pits contain a large dosis of vitamin B17, which is a well known cancer preventing supplement.
No
To prevent mold from forming on apple cores, make sure to store them in a cool, dry place and avoid leaving them out in warm or humid environments. Additionally, sealing the apple cores in an airtight container or bag can help prevent mold growth.
He ate a bunch of old bread and bananas and corn and apple cores and a lot of that kind of stuff.
About 2 months.
apple cores
That which cores; an instrument for coring fruit; as, an apple corer.
no its only a myth