What are adaptations for an apple tree?
If you buy an apple tree sapling then get a stick of bamboo ext to where you have placed the sapling in the ground. The get a peice of string or wire and attack that round the bamboo tree and the sapling.
The apple has fallen very far from the tree?
The saying is usually "The apple doesn't fall far from the tree"
It means "Kids are like their parents; a chip off the old block; like father, like son"
Ex:
"I looked at the father, then at the son, and I thought, The apple doesn't fall far from the tree"
What variables affect the fruit produced by apple tree?
-the stress or the age of the tree. -health -the sunlight it as -the nitrogen and oxygen it takes
How many apples come in a case?
1 Bushel is equivalent to 4 Pecks, or 8 Gallons. The number of bushels per crate would depend on the crate size. If you're wondering about the number of bushels per bin - this also varies on bin size, but ranges anywhere from 13-28 bushels.
How do you make apples shiny for display?
Before sending some produce to market, farmers spray the apple with wax. It adds a little shine to it, and makes it look a bit more appetizing.
How is the Best way to cook cooking apples?
the best way to cook apples is put rap them in foil and make a fire and put them in it
dont worry it wont burn the apple or the foil!.....
What liquids keep apples from browning?
Since you known that oxidation is responsible apple turning brown, you probably figured out that stopping oxidation would also stop the browning of apples. One way to prevent oxidation is to stop oxygen from reaching the PPO molecules in the cells. You block the oxygen by adding ascorbic acid (also known as vitamin C) to the apples to prevent the chemical reaction from taking place. Orange juice contains a lot of ascorbic acid. Placing an apple slice in contact with a orange slice or coating an apple slice in orange juice introduces ascorbic acid into the apple cells. Also, the orange juice and slice act as barriers to air, preventing oxygen from reaching the PPo molecules.
Even though this is a very rude question, an egg plant would be a creeper's plant because they are eggy.
In what month are apples ready to be picked?
August- early-season apples
September- mid-season apples
October- mid-season apples
November- late season apples
How that helps! =)
Source: Fruitexpert.co.uk
Why does the apple trees flower develop into an apple?
Scientifically, flowers develops into fruits because the anther which stores pollen sacs that produces pollen grains will be transferred to the stigma by wind or small insects.Each pollen grain produces a pollen tube. The male reproductive cells are found inside the tip of the pollen tube.The pollen tube enters the ovule that contains an egg cell.Fertilisation occurs when the male and female reproductive cell fuses.After fertilisation, the petals,style and stigma wither and drop off but not the ovary.The ovules in the ovary start to develop into seeds and then the ovary swells up to become a fruit.
Do you lose nutrients when drying apples?
High level of heat will affect the nutrient content, moisture too.
Where is the core in an apple?
The no core theory was popularized by a 2013 video by Foodbeast in which an apple was eaten whole—seeds and all—from the bottom up, eliminating the âcoreâ entirely. Some oppose this apple eating method based on safety concerns, as apple seeds contain amygdalin, which releases cyanide when digested. However, youâd have to eat roughly 18 apples (including seeds) to even get close to a lethal dose.
So, you can safely eat through an entire apple. With that established, the confusion then lies in what constitutes the actual core. By one definition, the core is just the thin, fibrous band that runs through the center of an apple, containing the seeds and attaching to the stem.
However, The Atlantic argues that the âcoreâ is actually what we choose to leave behind after consumption, which varies from person to person, and eating the apple in its entirety prevents the core from ever existing. They also state that most of us waste up to 30 percent of perfectly good fruit as a result of avoiding the core.
One study suggests that the core and seeds actually contain the highest concentration of healthy bacteria, and researchers encouraged people to consume the entire apple to get the most nutritional benefit.
Where can you find the apple shop?
You can find an Apple Store location by visiting the official Apple website. Once on the page, scroll down to the bottom and click "Apple Retail Store." Enter in your city, state or zip code to find the location nearest you.
Fruits such as apples and pears will rot if exposed to certain fungi. These fungi are relatively weak but can attack damaged or overly ripened fruit. When fruits such as apples ripen, they give off a gas called ethylene. Ethylene gas accelerates the ripening process, which will lead to over ripening. Taking certain precautions to prevent exposure to fungi and over ripening will prevent the rotting of the fruit. Washing the fruit in lemon juice and/or storing the fruit in airtight containers and removing rotting fruit are examples of ways to prevent rotting. it can also rot in warm & dry areas. hope this help u :) :p
How does an apple turn red or green?
Nothing really, unless it's UV light. Just a little UV light that's not directly on it to cause it to heat up. Getting some UV light can help slow the breakdown process that causes the banana to turn that black color you see when they have been sitting for awhile. Keeping bananas in the dark will actually dramatically speed up this process. Some black is good if you like your banana sweeter and is really good for making banana pudding. It's not that their is more sugars, but the sugars start to breakdown making then more potent to your taste buds.
How are the seeds in apple protected?
They are protected by the fruit of the apple tree, the apple its self
Apple is a sweet fruit where apple is a proper noun?
No, the noun 'apple' is a common noun, a general word for a type of fruit. It is capitalized in the example sentence because it is the first word in the sentence.
A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing. A proper noun for the common noun 'apple' is the name of someone or something specific, for example, the Golden Apple Inn in Glen, NH or Apple, Inc. in Cupertino, CA.
What are the varieties of apples grown in Egypt?
The Egyptians grew wheat, barley, flax seeds, and veg-tables