Yes, the name of the apple variety "Granny Smith" should be capitalized because it is a proper noun. So it is correct to write: "I like Granny Smith apples."
Tasmania is where the green Granny Smith apple was developed.
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HOW MANY CALORIES IN A GRANNY SMITH APPLEThere are:14 calories in each 1 oz, or 28g, of a Granny Smith apple with peel80 calories in one medium Granny Smith apple with peel101 calories in one large Granny Smith apple with peel50 calories in 3.5 ounces, or 100g, of Granny Smith apple with peel225 calories in 1 pound of chopped or sliced Granny Smith apple with peelFor the free calorie charts showing how many calories you should have in total per day for all foods, and for the Calories in Vegetables Chart, and the Calories in Fruit Chart, see the page links given below. Use the charts as daily guides for weight loss, or weight maintenance once you have reached your target weight.HOW MANY CALORIES PER DAY (for weight loss or weight maintenance)THE CALORIES IN VEGETABLES CHARTTHE CALORIES IN FRUIT CHART*Video: Granny Smith apple salad dressing
The Granny Smith apple is grown in many fruit-growing areas of Australia. It also grows in New Zealand, USA, parts of South America, British Columbia Canada and the United Kingdom.
Acidity, and low pH. If a Gran apple is allowed to ripen fully on the tree so that it has a red blush, it will develop much more sugar and flavor so that it is no more tart than the average apple variety.
Granny smith apples are rich in vitamin A and C.
The Granny Smith apple is grown in many fruit-growing areas of Australia. It also grows in New Zealand, USA, parts of South America, British Columbia Canada and the United Kingdom. The Granny Smith apple originated in Australia. It developed around 1865 from a chance seedling propagated by Maria Ann Smith, nicknamed "Granny Smith" - hence the name of the apple. The Granny Smith apple came about when "Granny Smith" discovered a seedling apple, which had developed from the remains of some French crab apples grown in Tasmania, growing by a creek on her farm. It wasn't commercially developed in Granny Smith's own lifetime, but the apple continued to be cultivated by local orchardists.
The Granny Smith is an Apple cultivar from Australia.