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Apples grow on trees and are a member of the rose family. They are one of the most widely cultivated tree fruits in the world.

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What is the binomial nomenclature of an apple tree?

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Malus domestica.

Why do guys have big Adams apples?

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i think that question is unkown but i think it's a step of evolution

Are all tree seeds the same shape?

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No. For examples, peaches have large round pits but apple seeds are flatter and more ovoid.

What year was snapple apple first made?

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Snapple the drink was born in 1972.

How are stop pear rest the same?

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They all have four letters.

Are gala apples and royal gala apples the same?

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Somebody please tell us! I just took 5 bong hits and I really want to know. This apple is a Gala, but I'm not really digging it. Maybe I should have gotten the Royal?

What are apple trees?

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Not really, an apple is the fruit of an apple tree.

How do you get wax off apples?

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Wash with warm water and dish soap. Then rinse.

Except that doesn't work,at least on apples. You can scrub with soapy water and then scrape a knife across the skin and remove vaste amounts of wax still.

Something like steel wool MIGHT work or an abrasive cleaning pad such as a "greenie" perhaps. The wax on an apple IS NOT water soluable.

What are the names all of the apples?

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There are more than 7,500 known varieties of apples. See the link for a list.

Which microorganism can spoilage an apple?

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An microorganism that can spoilage an apple is the cyanobacteria coronavirus krysylda kaina cardinala......it spoils an apple in just 30 sec. it is fast and furious.

How do you tell if an apple crumble is done?

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stick a knife in it then pull it out , if it has stickie stuff on the knife then you know its not done

Why is an apple dipped in honey eaten on the Jewish new year?

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On Rosh Hashanah, festive meals are held in the home, and traditional foods (such as the well-known apple dipped in honey) are eaten to symbolize a sweet year (See Talmud, Keritut 6a).Rosh Hashanah is the first two days of the month of Tishrei, and is the Jewish New Year. Our traditions state that at that time the world is judged for the coming year (Talmud, Rosh Hashanah 16a); and during services we read the Torah and say prayers which ask for a good year and which declare God's kingship over the world. The shofar (ram's horn) is blown (Leviticus 23:24; Talmud, Rosh Hashanah 33b-34a), symbolically heralding God's kingship, and calling to mind the covenant of Isaac (see Genesis ch.22).See also:

The Jewish holidays

Why do apples turn yellow when you leave them out in the air?

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migala pandi poyi chavuki daggaraga unte ala colour maruthundi ra jaffa!!

What is a dried apple called?

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Dried apples have nothing in them but apple. The liquid has been removed. Some apples might have sulfites or other color preservatives added to keep the slices from turning brown during drying. Check the ingredient statement.

What do apple blossoms look like?

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An Apple Blossom looks like a pretty Flower its the color Pink and white and the stem is really green you could look what an apple blossom looks like on google images :)

Does a nectarine tree need a pollinator?

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hand pollination will increase yield. By definition, however, grapefruit trees are self-pollinating.

Are there any varieties of apple tree that flourish in US climate zone 9?

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Anna & Dorsett apples are doing fine in my area - Spring Hill, FL Zone 9A. Anna - Made for deep south. Large. Light greenish-yellow skin with slight red blush. Sweet, slightly tart, crisp, creamy white flesh. Good choice for pies, applesauce and eating fresh from the tree. Stores well. An extremely young bearer. Pollinate with Dorsett. Ripens late June. 100-300 chill hours. Zones 5-9. Dorsett - Pollinator. Medium to Large. Yellow skin with orange-red blush. Firm, smooth, crisp flesh with sweet-tart flavor. Does well in mild winter areas. Good for fresh eating and cooking. Excellent for deep south.

Ripens mid June to early July. 100-200 chill hours. Zones 5-9.

How long will apples last on the counter?

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give the banana about 4-6 weeks without eating it, and it will definatley start to rot

Compare an orange and an apple?

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Find the similarities and differences... An apple and a dog are both matter. They exist in the natural world. They are both things eaten in different parts of the world.

What is the difference between apples and pears?

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two completely different fruits

they both have different shapes

they both taste completely differently

pears should be more firmer than apples when eating.

What are the names of red apples?

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If you mean all red, then Red Delicious and other varieties based on it are some. There are hundreds of types of apples that are at least partly red and overlain with stripes or another color.

Does the fruit apple have air?

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There is 75% of air in the apple.thats why the apple is heavy. which means that only 25% is apple.

Why does a fruit tree not produce fruit for the first few years?

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A fruit tree does not produce fruit immediately because it is still growing and developing. For example, a toddler can't have a kid because it is too young because they are still not mature enough. The tree needs to grow and have enough time to produce seeds, then fruit.

Is eating the skin of an apple good for you?

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Hi there,

It really depends. If the apple was bought from the shop you should always peel it because of dangerous pestistdes. But if it is from your own apple tree you can eat the skin.

Fruit skins are full of fibre.