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Apples

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 are some examples of drupes?

Drupes have a fleshy outer fruit and a hard pit with a seed in it. Examples are mangoes, coffee beans, dates, peaches, plums, almonds and apricots.

What is the center of the apple?

The object at the center of a peach can be called a pit or a stone.

Types of apples?

There are many types of apples that are used for eating and baking. There are red and green apples. The different varieties include red delicious, gala, Jonathon, honey crisp, and golden delicious.

Do pears have pits?

9 seeds Depends. It can vary. Usually five. Usually ten. A pear has five inner chambers at the center of the fruit, each usually containing two seeds. But the number of seeds can vary, and a pear could have anywhere from one to fifteen seeds.

What does an apple and pear have in common?

apples and peaches are alike because they both have seeds. in addition peaches and apples are alike because they both is a fruit. last example is that they are both alike because u can eat them

Where do pears grow?

Pears grow on pear trees.

The exact place on the tree is a little unusual; a pear tree has a large number of short spurs growing straight out from a branch, or even the trunk. Although they look like enormous thorns, the fruiting spurs are harmless; each spur bears one pear.

The geographical distribution of pears is enormous; in the USA they will grow anywhere from USDA zone 3 to zone 12. All they need is an ample suply of water, and some sun in summer.

Pears grow on pear trees. They are not a picky plant and will grow in most conditions. Pear trees should not be planted in climates where temperatures drop beneath -15f and should be in soil which drains well.

What are the names of some apples?

There are over 5000 pear varieties grown throughout the world. Hail the mighty pear;which is known the world over;since around the 14century.They are related to the apple,and their are many varieties;5,000 at last count.That includes hybrids and cross breeds,thats worldwide.Unfortunarely only a dozen or so are available commericialy,such as the,kaiser,bergen,bosc,asian,bartlett,butter,anjou,red bartlett,hosuiand the commice.So it will be hard to name all varieties as some you will never find unless you know someone well in the bussiness.Many of the varieties are held by private individuals who cherish their pear and how it came to be.Afraid someone will try to steal; their process.

Is a unripe pear as sweet as a ripe pear?

Though ripeness doesn't affect a fruit's calorie count, it does affect the amount of sugar it contains. The more ripe a fruit is, the more concentrated its sugars become. The bottom line is; snacking on super-sweet fruit raises your insulin levels -- which will cause you to be hungry again more quickly. Even worse, high insulin levels cause your body to go into fat-storage mode.

How dense is an apple?

To figure out the density of an apple you have to know the mass and the volume. To find the mass use a triple balance beam and to find the volume use a graduated cylinder. After you have the mass and the volume, do mass divided by volume and you should get the density. :)

Weight of a 300 apples?

in weights of an apple depends on its size, species, and the amount of nutrients it gets

depends on size type texture and nutrients

idk weigh it!

How much does ten pounds of apples cost?

a 1 pund bag of apples cost as much as holly curtis about 3 bucks that's all there both worth= ) ,and holly curtis and a bag of apples fave a lot in common they both have NOTHING WHAT SO EVER UPSTAIRS !!!!! SORRY HOLLY. i thought that who ever searches this question should know about holly and her similarties with a 1 pound bag of apples!!!!

BAMM!! that's what you get fro messing with me holly Marie curtis:P<3

A one pound bag of apples cost about $1.50- Penda

Why can you see red and green colors on an apple?

We see colour because the normal white light is made up different wavelengths. Objects absorb certain wavelengths of light while reflecting others. An apple, reflects the red wavelength while absorbing all the other colours and so it appears colour red.

If you pass sunlight through a prism in order to generate a spectrum, and hold the apple in each of the dominating colours, you will notice the colour of the apple changing.

Are there apple trees in Philippines?

Apples can grow and fruit in different regions of the Philippines, although not in commercial quantity.

How do you remove apple seeds out of an apple?

Fill a clean sink or big bowl with cold water. Cut and break apart the pomegranate under water. It's less messy. Separate the seeds from the peel and white part. It's a bit of work but it's worth it. Beware... the red juice can stain countertops and clothing.

Who invented apple sauce and why?

believe it or not, bob smith of wordsmith had invented applesauce. believe it or not, bob smith of wordsmith had invented applesauce.

When does harvest season for apples start?

Harvest season for picking apples is in the fall. It starts early in September and goes all through October.

Are sweet Spanish onions sweet like an apple or blueberries?

Spanish onions, a type of yellow onion, have more of a pungent flavor and are not very sweet. Sweet onions (like Vidalia, Maui, Texas 1015, and others) literally have more sugar content so they aren't as pungent and taste sweeter.

Is an apple a good source of fiber?

No but there is in apple skin and pulp the reason that theirs no fibre is because during the process of making clear apple juice they remove the skin and pulp therefore it loses it's fibre

Why does apple turn black after cutting it?

When an apple is cut (or bruised), oxygen is introduced into the injured plant tissue. When oxygen is present in cells, polyphenol oxidase (PPO) enzymes in the chloroplasts rapidly oxidize phenolic compounds naturally present in the apple tissues to o-quinones, colorless precursors to brown-colored secondary products. O-quinones then produce the well documented brown color by reacting to form compounds with amino acids or proteins, or they self-assemble to make polymers.

Why is an apple a fruit?

Definition of "FRUIT"

The ripened ovary or ovaries of a seed-bearing plant, together with accessory parts,

containing the seeds and occurring in a wide variety of forms.

An edible, usually sweet and fleshy form of such a structure.

A part or an amount of such a plant product, served as food: fruit for dessert.

The fertile, often spore-bearing structure of a plant that does not bear seeds.

A plant crop or product: the fruits of the earth.

Result; outcome: the fruit of their labor.

Offspring; progeny.

A fruity aroma or flavor in a wine.

Offensive Slang. Used as a disparaging term for a homosexual man

What happens if you leave an apple out too long?

Well it depends for how long you leave it for. If it is for weeks or more it is best not to because harmful bacteria or mould could grow on it. However, if you are referring to a few hours, there is an enzyme in apples which react with the oxygen in the air when exposed to it (sliced), which turns it brown, making it look rather unappetizing. In addition, it will probably get more dry and less juicy the longer you leave it, but it won't actually harm you to eat a brown apple!