It is not good if you think it is but it is not. Also it is not good for kids the best is to drink water not mountain dew.
I think apples are good for most diets. what are you trying to acheive with your diet?
No, it is not a good preservative for food, because if it is digested it can be very deadly.
Whole wheat bread, oatmeal, bananas, apples and other fruits are great for pre diabetes diet. Turkey and chicken are also good. A diet low in carbohydrates is preferable.
apple juice is yes a good diet. but there is also a lot of sugar in it so eating apples is better than drinking apple juice.
Cherries and berries are probably the best. Green apples are good too.
A diet incorporating more fiber is a very healthy plan. Fruits, such as bananas, apples and berries are a good source of fiber. Beans, whole grain cereals and bread, and nuts all will provide good sources of fiber for your diet.
Bleach is not a good preservative for foods. However, it can be used in tree or floral preservation recipes, which aren't intended for consumption.
Knowing that apples are good for you,my question is .... are red apples better for you than green apples, I had a heart attack and had 3 stents put in , my diet should be no or very low salt, low fat, very lean meat grilled or baked, lots of good veggies and lots of good fruit.
The fruits that are high in sugar contain good sugars and are not really bad for you. Fruits great for a diabetic diet include bananas, oranges, and apples.
Apples, like any other fresh fruit, are generally a healthy part of a diet, whether you are pregnant or not; but to be extra careful, wash them first in case there is any pesticide residue.
If you mean, What foods do horses like, then they like: Hay, Wheat, Straw, etc. And for good treats they like: Carrots, Apples, and Sugar Cubes, which carrots and apples can also be apart of the diet.
Low cholesterol diet foods are good for people who have high cholesterol. Some good low cholesterol diet foods are fruits (apples, bananas, pears), vegetables (peppers, broccoli, onions) and low fat dairy products. A good website to check out is http://www.webmd.com/cholesterol-management/features/checklist-your-low-cholesterol-diet