RE: Autumn Brings Heirloom Apples
I love apples and so I really liked the content in the post that also allowed me to savor the images - since I can't savor the taste of all the different varieties that you have presented!
I firmly believe the adage - "an apple a day keeps the doctor away." Of course it doesn't happen if there are also many bad nutrition habits that have been included in life. Then the poor apple is left without much support. But on its own it is an excellent health food.
They taste delicious as well. I like the ones that are less sweet, since I am always on a quest to reduce sugar content.
Another bit of trivia that I came across recently is that apples develop injuries when they fall to the ground, especially if they are not plucked properly or due to a person's clumsiness. The injury is nothing but a dent in the apple but it discolors the fruit at that point and makes it look like it's gone bad.
So one has to be very careful while transporting apples - more so if selling the fruit so that it doesn't get injured before reaching the store.
I enjoyed the article and as always awaiting more from you.
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