Did You Know:
- Apples are grown in all 50 states.
- Apples are a member of the rose family.
- Fresh apples float because 25% of their volume is air
- There are apples that have an aftertaste of pears, citrus, cinnamon, cloves, coconut, strawberries, grapes and even pineapple.
- It takes energy from 50 leaves to produce one apple.
- There are 7500 varieties of apples worldwide
- Archeologists have found evidence that humans have been enjoying apples since at least 6500 B.C.
- The apple tree originated in an area between the Caspin and the Black Sea
- Apples were the favorite fruit of ancient Greeks and Romans.
- The crabapple is the only apple native to North America.
- The pilgrims planted the first United States apple trees in the Massachusetts Bay Colony.
- In colonial time, apples were called winter banana or melt-in-the-mouth.
- Apples are a member of the rose family.
- The largest apple picked weighed three pounds.
- America's longest-lived apple tree was reportedly planted in 1647 by Peter Stuyvesant in his Manhattan orchard and was still bearing fruit when a derailed train struck it in 1866.
- Apples ripen six to ten times faster at room temperature than if they were refrigerated.
- Don't peel your apple. Two-thirds of the fiber and lots of antioxidants are found in the peel.
(edited to say: Um, I mean Thursday...)
Hosted by Megan and Hip Momma
6 comments:
Nice photos - I didn't know the apple was in the rose family!!!! That's crazy.
Gorgeous photos! And it was great to meet you at Mendocino farms yesterday.
Hi, i love all the apple info Rose! We have around 20 apple trees - hopefully it is ok to 'steal' all the info you have - I think it would be perfect for me to use to scrapbook a page with some the apple photos! Have a great weekend!
Lovin' the apple facts! I want to go check out the floating one...and then eat it, since your pics have me in the mood for a juicy one!
Very cool apple facts! Love these...i'm going to go eat an apple now!
Funny, I don't even really like apples, but after seeing these pictures I'm having a craving!
Loving this project, and the chance to connect through photography. I will be back to see what this week has in store! :)
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http://aperspectiveproject.blogspot.com
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