Honeycrisp apples are not inherently small; their size can vary depending on growing conditions, tree health, and cultivation practices. However, some Honeycrisp apples may appear smaller due to high demand and the selective breeding process that prioritizes flavor and texture over size. Additionally, factors such as soil quality and weather can affect fruit size in any apple variety. Proper care and management can help produce larger Honeycrisp apples.
Personally, the best apples I have ever had for toffee apples were Red Delicious or Honey Crisp apples, but, just recently I have found a new apple called a Pink Pearl apple. On the inside they are pink. I tried to make a toffee apple out of it and it was wonderful! So ask your stores if they have any!
Apple pie: Granny Smith. I offers a nice little bit of sour to the sweetness of the sauce. It also tends to be the apple that best retains its shape and texture when being cooked, so it doesn't turn to mush when being prepared. Apple sauce: Red Delicious or Fiji, both of them very sweet naturally and easy to cut, they can make good apple sauce without the use of too much sugar and spice. Candy Apples: It is a matter of preference, the popular answer is Red Delicious though Golden Delicious and Johnathan apples also are good choices.
Miniature schnauzers can have apples, but in small pieces so they cannot choke on it.
Scent of an apple:Sweet (like sugar)Mouth-wateringripe/juicyafter the rainflowers and blossoms
There wasn't as many desserts in the middle ages as there is today. They only had honey to sweeten with and apples with honey was popular. Cakes and tarts were eaten as well.
Well, honey, if you take away three apples from the bunch, you better believe you have those three apples in your hand. Just because you took them doesn't mean they magically disappear! So, to answer your question, you have three apples.
Well, honey, if you start with nine apples and give two away, you're left with seven apples. To find the percentage of apples left, you take the remaining apples (7) divided by the total apples you started with (9), which gives you 0.7777777777777778. Multiply that by 100 to get the percentage, which is 77.78%. So, you've still got a decent chunk of apples left to enjoy!
Have some apples with honey and you have a middle age dessert. There was no refined sugar so you need to use honey. __ There are some good websites available to poke through. Some of them have updated the recipes so you can use what you modern food. See the links.
You want small bubbles of air to lift the egg white protean so that the meringues will be light and crisp after baking.
NO THERE IS NOT! It is Apples to Apples! That's it! The game is so much fun!
It depends on the exact part numbers, but power devices are typically slower. There are, of course, RF power transistors, so you have to compare apples with apples.
Apples are not poisonous so no.