yes it is because apples has natural protein in it.
Apples contain very little protein (1 gram, at most).
NO
They do contain a small amount of protein but are mainly carbohydrate.
false
One medium sized apple contains roughly 1/4 gram of protein.
No, as they do not contain protein unless theres a worm in there. And I doubt theres much protein in worms, either.
Apples do not have any fat in them and not enough protein for proper nutrition. If you ate only apples, after a while you would develop severe malnutrition.
apples and oranges! You need both....one is a creatine and the other is a protein.
According to www.nutritiondata.com: A medium sized apple with skin has no protein. A large apple (3.5 inch diameter) with skin has 1 gram of protein. Without the skin, the amount of protein is the same. (Above amounts are for raw apples with nothing added.)
Pectin is actually a naturally occurring complex carbohydrate, not a protein. It is found in many fruits, particularly apples. It is used in jam and jelly making to help firm the final product.
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According to www.nutritiondata.com: A medium sized apple with skin has no protein. A large apple (3.5 inch diameter) with skin has 1 gram of protein. Without the skin, the amount of protein is the same. (Above amounts are for raw apples with nothing added.)