Actually it's both it is strongly recomended for baking because it holds its shape better than other softer kind of apples but that does not mean that you still can't use other apples. And they are actually very tasty so when you bite into them they taste tart and slightly sweet with a yummy crunch!
Its when apples, like the granny smith, communicate to the other granny smiths. They use this to create more apples.
Smaller than granny smiths, usually red, and delicious.
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The fruit with the less sugar would most likely be blueberries
Eating
You can make a pie of any size. If you make a small one person snack sized apple pie, one apple will be sufficient. If you are making a pie to fit a pie dish, look at the volume of the dish and the volume of the apples and estimate the number. Remember that the apples, once cored and chopped, will take up less room.
It depends on the type. I like granny smiths. They are tart,yet somewhat sweet and crisp. Try dipping them in peanut butter.
A Granny Smith apple is green. Not just plain green but shades of green.- FunkyAngel111
Pseudomonic flagellated oranges Banapples. Fruitloops, if they slip on the banana skin, then fruit salads. Granny Chiquita Smiths? MacDoles?
One is green and one is red. They are different varieties of the same fruit, and come from different seeds. A common technique used in apple growing is grafting, where one branch containing apple flowers and/or fruit is cut from a tree and literally connected to another tree. That tree will now produce fruit from both its original flowers and the new branch. Theoretically, one tree may be producing every variety of apple or other applicable fruit known.
Not all of them. There are streaked, striped, speckled or flushed varieties. It depends on the type of the apple. Some apples are mainly red (with a little bit of yellow or green) and have names such as Red Delicious, Gala, Royal Gala, or McIntosh (and other names) but there are also lots of different ones that are different colors like green Granny Smiths or green Bramleys or greenish-brown to yellowish-brown ones like Russet or yellow-greenish ones like Golden Delicious. Worldwide, there are more than 7,500 known types of apple.
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