Apples, eaten the world over, are the second most consumed fruit (after bananas), and their popularity is reflected in hundreds of sayings—men have Adam’s apples, we don’t mix apples and oranges, Apple Inc. is worth $2.78 trillion, and New York City is nicknamed the “Big Apple.” Through thousands of years of cross breeding, an estimated 7,500 apple varieties exist, and DNA analysis shows that they descended from apple trees that grew in Kazakhstan’s fruit forests. Today, apples flourish in every […]

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