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Apples
are eaten fresh, cooked, canned, frozen and made into many tasty
and healthy dishes. Apples are fat-free, low sodium, and cholesterol-free. A bushel
weighs between 42 and 48 lbs. A medium apple
has about 80 calories. Apples originated in the Middle East (in an area between
the Caspin and the Black Sea) more than 4000 years ago! They were the favorite
fruit of ancient Greeks and Romans. Apples arrived in England at around the time
of the Norman conquest (in 1066) and English settlers brought them to America in
the 1600 and 1700's. Only the crabapple is native to North America. Johnny Appleseed did really exist; his name was John
Chapman, and he was born on September 26,1774 near Leominster, Massachusetts.
( For
more about Johnny Appleseed, see this page!
)
Of the apple, that is. There are
You really need to choose the type of apple that is best suited for your purpose. Apples can be suited for eating fresh, cooking, baking, applesauce, storing, etc. I have a fairly extensive guide to apple varieties here!
The top ten apple varieties currently grown in the United States are:
The U.S. Apple Association's estimate of the size of the United States apple crop between 240 and 270 million bushels.
See this page for much more detailed information about the apple crop and apple production trends.
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Canning and preserving, making jams, salsa, sauces, pickles, etc is SO easy with our step by step directions ! Just about all you need is a canner and canning jars!
Presto 23 quart pressure canner and pressure cooker
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