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An apple is a round, edible fruit produced by an apple tree (Malus spp., among them the domestic or orchard apple; Malus domestica). Apple trees are cultivated worldwide and are the most widely grown species in the genus Malus. The tree originated in Central Asia, where its wild ancestor, Malus sieversii, is still found.
'Crimson Gold' is a modern cultivar of applecrab, meaning that it is a cross between a crabapple and a domesticated apple. It is a small apple. [1] It is one of the last apples to be developed by the American breeder Albert Etter in 1944, who named it 'Little Rosybloom'. Etter died in 1950 before completing the patent filing, and it was later ...
A.M. Snack (193 calories, 28g carbs) 1 medium apple. 1 Tbsp. almond butter. Lunch (475 calories, 46g carbs) ... 1 small pear. P.M. Snack (76 calories, 13g carbs) ½ cup nonfat plain kefir. ½ cup ...
Cosmic Crisp is an American apple with the variety designation WA 38. [1] Breeding began in 1997 at the Washington State University (WSU) Tree Fruit Research and Extension Center in Wenatchee, Washington, and was initially overseen by Bruce Barritt.
A small apple with red flush. Flesh white, tender, subacid. Eating Use December–March Acheson [11] Alberta, Canada Introduced 1941 Fruit large, greenish yellow. Parentage Delicious x unknown. Eating Use August–September Acklam Russet [12] [13] Yorkshire, England 1768 A small russet apple. Cells ovate, axile.
The Newtown Pippin, also known as Albemarle Pippin, is an American apple that originated in the late 17th or early 18th century and is still cultivated on a small scale. [1] At one time, there were two very similar apple cultivars known as the 'Yellow Newtown' ('Albermarle Pippin') and 'Green Newtown' ('Brooke Pippin'), one of which perhaps ...
Apple licensed the iCal name from Brown Bear Software, who have used it for their iCal application since 1997. [ 1 ] iCal's initial development was quite different from other Apple software: it was designed independently by a small French team working "secretly" in Paris , led by Jean-Marie Hullot , a friend of Steve Jobs . iCal's development ...
Being a small apple, it was used for boiling and pickling. A hearty tree, it was also used for a grafting stock. [1] According to a source published in 1905, the Tolman Sweet was one of several varieties that "were being grafted into the farm orchards in the older settled parts of the state [New York State] a century or more ago".