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Granny smith apples are rich in vitamin A and C.

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Where did Granny Smith apples get their name?

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Do granny smith apples have a blush of red on them?

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Are granny smith apples good for applesauce?

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Is granny smith apples the best for diabetics?

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Is there a recipe for Granny Smith apples without peeling?

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