when they're ripe enough, you pick them off and eat them. you'll know because they will have a red coloring
Crab apple trees are members of the Rose Family, they are edible and delicious, they were the only apples around for millions of years until the ancient Turks bred them into domestic apples in the Ili valley of Kazakhstan. See related links.
There are many species of apple, many of them are green. Some of those are quite sweet, others are sour. The sourest apple is probably a species of crab apple - and many of them are red.
Apples
Crabapples are a smaller type of apple that typically have a sour taste to them. They typically cost approximately 3 dollars per pound.
Yes, But its not recommended. Trust me, they taste horrible and might make you feel rather ill... But yes, you can.
Many rodents eat crab apples. Deer, rabbits, raccoons, and other plant eating animals eat crab apples. Other creatures eat crab apples too, like worms.
Apples, as with most fruit do not have a set size. There are many varieties, each with it's own characteristic. They range from very small crab apples about 2.5cm diameter. To large baking apples which may be 15cm or more.
The foreman tab and apple choir
While a crab apple may not hurt your horse, too many crab apples can cause a horse to colic and/or founder. These are serious health problems, colic being the number one reason for emergency veterinary visits and one of the leading causes of equine death in the US. If your horse is pastured with a crab apple tree, the best thing to do if the horse can't be removed from the area is to pick all the apples so the horse no longer has access to them.
Crab Apple Jelly was created in 1944.
No, a crab apple is not good to eat raw and can only be made into jam
The foremen tab and apple choir.