Not the same way apples do. They have some fibers in the very center of all their segments and the seeds are usually close to the center, but there's not a defined core.
they have cores, but in some cultures they call them hearts
A bird's nest pudding is a pudding containing apples whose cores have been replaced by sugar.
They sure do. I throw apple cores, slices, or sometimes whole apples into the cages for the rats, providing they're cheap at the time. They're quite sweet though, so only use as a treat every now & then. Don't feed rotten apples though, very bad.
* Aluminum cans * Aluminum foil * Apple cores * Apple seeds * Apples * Ashes * Ashtray * Avocado peel
`No, because apples depend on what state of life it is on if its not ripe yet or if its not even a apple yet or what kind of apple it is or where its from but im only eleven so im just a child but my answer is still good.
Yes, plums have cores. :)
Macusa Cores's birth name is Mara Cruz Cores.
apples and Earth have a core
Carlos Cores's birth name is Mrquez Cores, Juan Carlos.
6 cores
depend which one you get, cores range from maybe dual or quad to 8 cores.
Yes, as a treat apples are fine for chickens. Some will say it is best not to feed them too many apples as the seed of an apple has a small amount of arsenic in it. I have an orchard on my property and in the fall, the chickens run there first thing in the morning. Never had a chicken drop dead under an apple tree. They go for the insects on the fallen apples first but soon start eating the apples. We don't get to make much cider around here since a flock of 50 chickens can clean up a nights worth of "grounders" pretty quick.