It depends what the label says.
Apple pie, stewed apples, baked apples. APPLE STRUDEL: a cake originating in Austria, made from very thin wafers of pastry wrapped around a filling of apples and raisins flavoured with cinnamon. CIDER: an alcoholic drink made from apples. APPLE SAUCE: a sauce made from stewed apples, traditionally served with roast pork. TOFFEE APPLE: an apple on a stick, covered with a thin layer of toffee. APPLEJACK: a brandy distilled from apple cider. APPLE JELLY: a jelly made from apple juice, which you spread on bread.
Because they are made of real apples.
An unpeeled apple because it is natural and the real thing. Apple juice has been processed.
My nine year-old daughter had a very bad allergic reaction last summer. By the time we made it to the hospital, she was completely covered in hives and her arms were beginning to swell. She swore it was the apple juice she had just drank, but I didn't see how that could be possible. However, last night at my father's, he gave her apple juice without thinking, and the same reaction happened again. This whole thing doesn't make sense to me. The juice she was drinking was organic, and unless the packaging information is false, is supposedly 100% apple juice. Anyway, we are waiting for an appointment to a specialist, and hoping to get to the bottom of this...
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.
Think of 1+1 in a real life situation. If you have 1 apple, and a friend gives you another apple, you have 2 apples (1 apple+ 1 apple= 2 apples). If it a situation in maths....i.e., not a general thinking
It really depends what brand and size of carton you are getting. If you were wanting a famous brand of a big family carton it would be around £1.50-£2.00.
Mock apple pie tastes like apples due to the use of tart ingredients like green apples, lemon juice, and spices such as cinnamon and nutmeg, which mimic the flavor profile of real apples. The dish typically uses crushed Ritz crackers to create a texture similar to pie crust and provides a slight buttery flavor. The combination of these elements creates a surprisingly convincing imitation of traditional apple pie, making it a popular recipe for those who want a quick and easy dessert.
Considering how doctor pepper is soda then yup, I'm pretty sure its a lot healthier for you
Made up junk. "Swag juice" is not real.
You get 8 to 10 apples for 1 kg, so an apple can weigh anywhere from 40gm to 100gms depending on the size and brand
if it says that it was made with real freit it is but if it wasn't then it will say it is artificial fruit and it would'nt be call fruit bars......