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Yes, apples are good for composting because they are rich in nutrients and break down easily, adding valuable organic matter to the compost pile.
=In my opinion, green apples taste better than red apples, not a lot or a little better, just better, but if you ask me, red apples are better for you than green apples, because green apples taste better than red apples. Would most people rather eat fried food or grilled food? Obvious answer, but grilled food is better for you than fried food.=
The number of apples in a jar of applesauce can vary based on the size and variety of apples used, as well as how finely the apples are processed. On average, you can expect about 4-5 apples to make up a 24 ounce jar of applesauce.
There were approximately 1,500 apples and 2,200 oranges on board the Titanic for consumption.
Yes, apples can be composted. Composting apples helps to break down the organic material and turn it into nutrient-rich soil for plants.
no apples are good but feed it to them in chunks and don't feed it apples everyday
Water is kept out of apples good for keeping apples fresh to an extent. The spray that they coat them with has to do with moisture and oxygen as well. WHen the apples stay dry they tend not to spoil as fast.
we eat apples because they taste really good.
Apples are good for you because of the sugar and vitimins in the flesh and skin
Apples are a good snack because they give you nutrients that your body needs to stay healthy.
Yes. Ireland is a very good country for growing apples and lots of apples grow in Ireland.
Some good recipes that use baked apples are Baked Apples with Brown Sugar and Baked Apples with Honey and Cinnamon. These recipes can be found on the website 'AllRecipes'. Taste of Home also has recipes using bakes apples.
Granny Smith apples are a good choice.
because they are and juciy
not really
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