People Used To Eat Pie With Hands Or Two Knives
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The American History Of Apple Pie, Progress, And Plymouth Rock

Take anything away, but leave the pie. Americans can stand the prohibition of intoxicating drinks. But, I believe the prohibition of pie would precipitate a revolution. –David MacRae We must have a pie. Stress cannot exist in the presence of a pie. –David Mamet Apple Pie And The American Revolution Nineteenth-century physician F. W. Searle,…

History Of Apples Apple Tree
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History Of Apples | Origin, Development, Species, And Utilization

Picking apples on a clear, crisp, sunny autumn day provides a cornucopia of pleasures. The enjoyment of being outdoors and savoring another harvest has been part of the human experience for centuries. Biting into a crunchy, sweetly flavored apple or quaffing, a big glass of fresh cider reminds one why apples are a part of…

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Nutritional Benefits Of Apples

Apples, which originated in eastern Europe and southwestern Asia, have long been considered a healthful food that is readily available in most tem­perate climates. There are a seemingly endless number of varieties. In fact, there are now about 7,000 different types of apples throughout the world. Even dried apples have reasonable amounts of soluble and…