Edward Banks
Apricots were introduced to England in the 16th century from Italy. They were brought by the Romans, who cultivated them in Mediterranean regions. Apricots became popular in England due to their sweet taste and nutritional value.
Persians
Apples, apricots (they were introduced form Armenia) cherries (they were introduced form Turkey) figs, filberts, melons (they were introduced form Africa) olives, pears, peaches, damson plums (they were introduced from Syria) quinces and pomegranates (they were introduced from Africa). Lemons were introduced in the 1st century AD.
the printing press was introduced to England in 1476 by an English man called William Caxton
No apricots are fruit.
Dried apricots are apricots, not peaches. Apricots are a different fruit. You can buy fresh apricots at the grocery store; they actually are quite good.
Dried Apricots are called "khumani" in Hindi.
No. Apricots are just a sweet fruit.
They were introduced by Prince Albert - Queen Victoria's husband.
It was founded in New England 1672. From then on it was introduced into other countries.
The Romans.
England