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  2. Fuji (apple) - Wikipedia

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    Aomori Prefecture, home of the Fuji apple, is the best known apple growing region of Japan. Of the roughly 900,000 tons of Japanese apples produced annually, 500,000 tons come from Aomori. Outside Japan, the popularity of Fuji apples continues to grow. In 2016 and 2017, Fuji apples accounted for nearly 70% of China's 43 million tons grown. [6]

  3. The 16 Healthiest Menu Items at Panera - AOL

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    To keep calories in check, stick with the basic menu option. ... Fuji Apple Chicken Salad. Panera Bread. Nutrition (Per salad): Calories: 550 Fat: 32 g (Saturated fat: 6 g) Sodium: 960 mg

  4. Autumn Glory - Wikipedia

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    Autumn Glory. Autumn Glory (Malus domestica 'Huaguan') is an apple cultivar developed by growers based in Washington state, US and released in 2011. The fruit is grown by Domex Superfresh Growers with a production of about 56,000 trees as of November 2014. [1] Autumn Glory apples are described to feature a stronger and sweeter apple flavor with ...

  5. Are you eating apples the right way? Don’t make this 1 mistake

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    One medium apple has: 95 calories. 0.5 grams protein. 0 grams fat. 25 grams carbohydrates. 4 grams fiber (16% daily value (DV)) ... The Gala, Fuji, Red Delicious, Granny Smith, Honeycrisp ...

  6. EverCrisp - Wikipedia

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    EverCrisp is an American apple cultivar developed by the Midwest Apple Improvement Association (MAIA). [1] Trademarked as EverCrisp, the MAIA-1 variety is a cross between two existing apple cultivars: the Honeycrisp and Fuji. [2] Originally produced in Ohio, EverCrisp has since expanded to apple-growing regions across the Midwest in Michigan ...

  7. Apple - Wikipedia

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    The apple is a deciduous tree, generally standing 2 to 4.5 metres (6 to 15 feet) tall in cultivation and up to 15 m (49 ft) in the wild, though more typically 2 to 10 m (6.5 to 33 ft). [5][1] When cultivated, the size, shape and branch density are determined by rootstock selection and trimming method. [5]

  8. Hokuto (apple) - Wikipedia

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    Origin. Aomori Apple Experiment Station, Aomori Prefecture, Japan, 1983. The Hokuto apple (Japanese: 北斗) is a variety of apple that originated in Aomori, Japan. It was first introduced in 1983 as a cross between the Fuji and Mutsu varieties. [1] The Hokuto apple is known for its large size and has even been recognized by the Guinness World ...

  9. Syzygium malaccense - Wikipedia

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    Below is a chart with more nutrition information derived from Malay apples found in Hawai'i, El Salvador, and Ghana. Due to the high water content, the Mountain Apple is lower in calories than a Gala apple or a Fuji apple and contains a moderate amount of vitamins and minerals. [citation needed]