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A Brief History of Apples


Origins of Apples | NC Historic Sites

Apples are not native to North America. They originated in Kazakhstan, in central Asia east of the Caspian Sea. The capital of Kazakhstan, Alma Ata, ...

A Brief History of Apples - Vermont Tree Fruit Growers Association

Apples in the Americas. In the 1600s, apples made their way to North America, too. Crabapples preceded European colonists to America, but the fruit was not very ...

The History of the “Forbidden” Fruit - National Geographic

DNA analysis indicates that apples originated in the mountains of Kazakhstan, where the wild Malus sieversii—the many-times great-grandparent of ...

History of Apples - What Am I Even Eating?! - Jerry James Stone

Apples were common across the Northern Hemisphere with the first trees originating from an area between the Caspian and Black Sea.

Apple - Wikipedia

An apple is a round, edible fruit produced by an apple tree (Malus spp., among them the domestic or orchard apple; Malus domestica).

The Fascinating History of Apples: Origin, Development, and Use

Apples have been part of American life from the first arrival of European settlers. One of the first documented orchards in the New World belonged to William ...

Exploring the history of the apple from its wild origins - Phys.org

Depictions of large red fruits in Classical art demonstrate that domesticated apples were present in southern Europe over two millennia ago, and ...

Seedlip Nature Stories - Apples

A Brief History ... Some 8000 years ago the common apple, Malus domestica, started its journey in the forests of central Asia, and was carried along the Silk Road ...

Apple | Description, Cultivation, Domestication, Varieties, Uses ...

The cultivated apple is thought to have been domesticated from a wild apple, M. sieversii, in the Tien Shan mountains in Central Asia some 4,000 ...

Interesting and Brief: A History of Apples & Their Uses

This fall, seek out the oldest apple variety from your local orchardist and celebrate a delicious history with every bite.

History - Maine Apples

The apple emerged as a celebrated fruit at the beginning of history. Whether you start with Adam and Eve or the anthropological data on Stone Age people in ...

History of Apples in the United States & Johnny Appleseed - YouTube

If you're learning about plants, botany, Johnny Appleseed, or want to learn more about some of the history of apples before you take a trip ...

Apples in Vermont and Beyond - Woodstock History Center

Apples were introduced to the New World in the 1630s, when they were brought along with a variety of other cuttings and seeds from Europe by settlers.

The curious early history of apples – DW – 05/31/2019

Paleontological evidence traces the first origins of the fruit up to 9 million years ago, during the late Miocene. For smaller fruits like ...

A Brief History of New England Apples

A number of varieties were discovered here, including the popular heirlooms Roxbury Russet, America's oldest named variety, in 1635; Baldwin (Massachusetts, ...

A short history of apples | Back Yard Biology

Originally native to Kazakhstan, this highly productive forest tree has spread around the globe, even though the original progenitor was a small ...

The Fruits Of History: The Fascinating History of Apple Cultivation - IVU

Now, folks, we all know that the apple is a beloved fruit, but did you know that its origins can be traced back to the mountains of Kazakhstan in Central Asia?

History of Apples - What Am I Even Eating?! - YouTube

The history of apples, from how they kept America drunk to how their planted, grown, and harvested. Here's everything you need to know about ...

-A Brief History of Apples | Pieter's Appleyard

The McIntosh apple was named after another real person. John McIntosh, the son of a Scottish immigrant, discovered a seedling tree in Ontario in 18 1 1 , By ...

DRINK – A Brief History of Apples and Cider – PART TWO - Slow Food

According to Waverly Root & Richard de Rochemont in their book Eating in America (Wm. Morrow, NY 1976), apples were also made into a beer. One old recipe went ...