Apple lovers are said to be outspoken, enthusiastic, and charismatic!
Apples with fewer seeds on one side than the other result in lopsided apples.
25% of an apple's volume is air.
Boron in apples can help improve your memory and mental alertness.
Eat the skin! It's full of antioxidants.
Apples contain quercetin which may reduce inflammation and support heart health.
Scared of apples? This phobia is called Malusdomesticaphobia.
The average apple yields 10 seeds.
Those tiny black seeds contain trace amounts of a substance called amygdalin that releases cyanide when it comes into contact with digestive enzymes in the stomach.
Grossed out by those squirming worms in apples? They are not worms - they are larvae! Same diff if you ate one, mind you.
The takeaway? Inspect the apple for "maggot tunnels" especially on the underside of the apple beside the "eye" before taking a chomp.
Kitchener-Waterloo Real Estate Blog Post: September 1, 2024
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