7,500 worldwide, the United States grows about 2,500 types, but only 100 of these are grown commercially.
Here are some well known apples around the world:
Historically, a case can be made for almost 10 thousand distinct varieties.
In the finest apple growing environments, including, but not limited to, North America's Okanagan Valley, the discerning maluphile can enjoy perhaps 300 different choices. For example, a single 40oz. 'Cox' can provide dessert for a family of 10. There are many groups that work to preserve the less well known varieties.
To get nutritional information on pears check out the related link and take a look at the table on the right hand side of the page.
Yes , it is okay. But won't taste as delicious.
I THINK he wanted to show their beauty to everyone or something like that, I read a book about him when I was around 8. Sorry I can't give a better answer.
Eating the core and the pips of an apple is perfectly safe.
Actually, yes they do. They are not hard like those of an apple or orange but if you slice a banana lengthwise you will see small soft seeds running the length of the fruit. The little black dots you see running along the core are seeds.
Apples. They are larger and full of natural sugars. There is a chance that nuts may contain oils or fats.
apparently, the fruit may be a kind of cherry/plum, don't know if that's the same as Bullace or bullice, but it should be tasty and edible. Having said that, I would make certain first. See: http://www.wildaboutbritain.co.uk/forums/wildflowers-plants-and-tree-forums/57224-unidentified-yellow-fruit-and-purple-plant.html
Many Asian pear varieties are round and - Quinces are a round fruit that resemble pears
A fruit which shape resembles a pear. For an instance, it's avocado and pomelo.
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.
well, there isn't a real difference in what they do. They are both needed to breed. You need to check your waja what pear to use. I don't know what happens if you use the wrong pear...
Edit: Love Pears have a wider variety of colors that the waja's pelt will turn out with, which are picked ranging from the mother's pelt colors to the father's pelt colors. Ancient Love Pears (ALP) get the exact median of the mother's and father's pelt colors. Both of them are used to breed, and both of them generate pups. Those are the only differences :3
u wash to clean it and then sees if any dirt is still there or not and finally you say"an apple a day keeps doctor away.
because it has a bad day every 3 to 4 years
The only apple native to North America is the crabapple.
According to the University of Illinois, "The pilgrims planted the first United States apple trees in the Massachusetts Bay Colony"
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Apples are native to Siberia and other forested parts of Russia.