HOW MANY CALORIES IN A GRANNY SMITH APPLE
There are:
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There are 22 to 31 grams of carbohydrate in a Granny Smith apple, according to size.
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Calories in a Granny Smith apple
There are:
101 calories in one large Granny Smith apple with peel
80 calories in one medium Granny Smith apple with peel
50 calories in 3 and a 1/2 ounce (100g) of edible apple with peel.
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Calories in one small Granny Smith appleThere are:Approx 50-55 calories in 1 small (3½ ounce or 100g) Granny Smith apple with peelFor the calories in other apples and fruits, and a calorie chart for fruit, which you many use as a daily guide, see the page link, further down this page, listed under Related Questions
A medium apple without the skin is about 70-75 cal. A large apple (no skin) is 90-100
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The Granny Smith apple is grown in many fruit-growing areas of Australia. It also grows in New Zealand, USA, parts of South America, British Columbia Canada and the United Kingdom. The Granny Smith apple originated in Australia. It developed around 1865 from a chance seedling propagated by Maria Ann Smith, nicknamed "Granny Smith" - hence the name of the apple. The Granny Smith apple came about when "Granny Smith" discovered a seedling apple, which had developed from the remains of some French crab apples grown in Tasmania, growing by a creek on her farm. It wasn't commercially developed in Granny Smith's own lifetime, but the apple continued to be cultivated by local orchardists.
It depends on the size of the apple, but an apple including skin has about 0.7 grams of fiber per ounce. A medium (4.9 oz) apple has 3.3 grams of fiber.
There are many tart or sour apple varieties. The most popular kinds are Granny Smith, Bramley, Suncrisp, and Honeycrisp. These are all great for baking.
The Granny Smith apple is grown in many fruit-growing areas of Australia. It also grows in New Zealand, USA, parts of South America, British Columbia Canada and the United Kingdom.
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Depends on the portion size. There are some great tools online to check how many calories are in foods. It also varies by brand - you can also look on the label. When I looked it up online , one brand said 194 calories per cup & 50.8g of carbs.
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