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  2. Arctic Apples - Wikipedia

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    Arctic apple is the trademark for a group of patented apples that contain a nonbrowning trait (when the apples are subjected to mechanical damage, such as slicing or bruising, the apple flesh remains as its original color) [1] [2] introduced through biotechnology. [3]

  3. 7 Health Benefits of Apples - AOL

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    "Apples provide an array of health benefits and are highly versatile," says Emily Hamm, a registered dietitian nutritionist with Northside Hospital in Atlanta. Another great thing about apples is ...

  4. Autism-friendly - Wikipedia

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    https://autismfriendlycharter.org.au/ The Autism Friendly Charter is a free online learning platform and inclusive business directory that was developed in partnership with individuals on the autism spectrum and their families to assist businesses, organisations and venues to build understanding, awareness, inclusivity and capacity of the ...

  5. File:Health benefits of apples.svg - Wikipedia

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    Apples Keep Your Family Healthy. Washington State Apple Advertising Commission. Archived from the original on 10 February 2010. Retrieved on 22 January 2008. Rajeev Sharma. (2005) Improve your health with Apple,Guava,Mango, Diamond Pocket Books (P) Ltd., pp. 22 ISBN: 8128809245. For prevention of dementia: Chan A, Graves V, Shea TB (2006).

  6. Adams Pearmain - Wikipedia

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    ' Adams Pearmain ', also called ' Adam's Parmane ', [3] [note 1] is a cultivar of apple. It was introduced to the Horticultural Society of London in 1826 by Robert Adams, under the name ' Norfolk Pippin '. [2] The fruit is large, varying from two and a half inches to three inches high, and about the same in breadth at the widest part.

  7. Karmijn de Sonnaville - Wikipedia

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    In Manhart's book "Apples for the 21st century", Karmijn de Sonnaville is tipped as a possible success for the future, but as time passes, it seems less likely to make it to the big-time. Karmijn de Sonnaville is not widely grown in large quantities, but at 8 acres (32,000 m 2 ) The Apple Farm in Ireland it is grown for eating and juice-making ...

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  9. Topaz (apple) - Wikipedia

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    Topaz is a cultivar of dessert apple that was developed in Czech Republic by the Institute of Experimental Botany for scab resistance. [1] According to Orange Pippin it is "one of the best modern disease-resistant varieties, with fairly sharp flavour".