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  2. File:Structure of Adam's apple.png - Wikipedia

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  3. Golden apple - Wikipedia

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    The Augusta, Lady Gregory play called The Golden Apple: A Play for Kiltartan Children is a fable in the invented Kiltartan dialect based on Irish mythology and folklore. The Golden Apples is the name of Southern writer, Eudora Welty's, fourth short story collection, published in 1949. The stories are interrelated and center around the citizens ...

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    At this stage, it has a pineapple-mango flavor. The flesh is golden in color, very juicy, vaguely sweet, but with a hint of tart acidity." [3] In Indonesia and Malaysia, it is eaten with shrimp paste, a thick, black, salty-sweet sauce called hayko in the Southern Min dialect of Chinese. It is an ingredient in rujak in Indonesia and rojak in ...

  6. Golden apple (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    The Golden Apple, a 1954 musical based on parts of the Odyssey and the Iliad; The Golden Apple, middle part of The Illuminatus Trilogy novel series by Robert J. Shea and Robert A. Wilson; Golden Apple Award, an American award for entertainers; Golden Apple, a South Korean television drama series

  7. Category:Golden apples - Wikipedia

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    Articles relating to tales about golden apples, an element that appears in various national and ethnic folk legends or fairy tales. Recurring themes depict a hero (for example Hercules or Făt-Frumos ) retrieving the golden apples hidden or stolen by a monstrous antagonist .

  8. File:Apple logo grey.svg - Wikipedia

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  9. Aegle marmelos - Wikipedia

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    Aegle marmelos, commonly known as bael (or bili [4] or bhel [5]), also Bengal quince, [2] golden apple, [2] Japanese bitter orange, [6] stone apple [7] [8] or wood apple, [6] is a species of tree native to the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia. [2] It is present in India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, [9] Sri Lanka, and Nepal as a naturalized species.