Fibre
Apple with no skin
The whole fruit is good for you, skin and the inside too.
No but there is in apple skin and pulp the reason that theirs no fibre is because during the process of making clear apple juice they remove the skin and pulp therefore it loses it's fibre
skin that comes off an apple
Apple cider vinegar is good losing weight, it helps sore joints, and is also very good for skin, It can help rid the toxins out of your system
Both are equally as important and its always better to eat an apple with the skin on! :)
The phrase "the apple's skin was rather tough" involves possession, as it indicates that the toughness belongs to the skin of the apple. The apostrophe in "apple's" denotes that the skin is a characteristic of the apple itself.
I like the Apple iPhone 3G Silicone Skin Rubber Soft Case.
The red apple danced in the sunlight, its skin blushing with a rosy hue as it whispered secrets to the surrounding fruits.
This is a possessive - "The skin of the apple" so it goes "The apple's skin was rather tough" If there's more than one apple you'd say "The apples' skins were rather tough"
It has more dense that water. when you take off the skin your loosing every thing that is keeping the apple up. so when the apple all the water in the apple are being weighed down,
rotting it.