A 100-gram apple will have about 10 grams of sugar in it, although this will vary somewhat with variety and growing conditions.
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custard apple or sugar apple
Yellow sugar is sugar with food coloring. Yellow sugar is, also a specialty brown sugar with less syrup in it, thus making it lighter in color and therefore, "yellow".
I think an apple because apples contain glucose. Glucose is pretty much plain sugar. The sugar start to ferment and rot.
yes, there is some sugar in an apple but it is all natural, and has a great deal of nutrition of the apple in the peel not the inside, where the sugar is found.
the apple that is not on an apple tree is the yellow apple. A yellow apple is a real apple, so it grows on an apple tree. A "road apple" is not a real apple. A "road apple" is horse dung.
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Yes, there are 10.4 g of sugar in 100 g of apple.
The scientific name for sugar-apple is Annona squamosa.
A yellow apple is a yellow snap apple. Snap Apples are only for members because you buy Snap Apple seeds from the Super Seeds Shop in the Port.
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