/r/Applethefruit

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ALLIES:

r/banana

r/cranberry

ENEMIES:

r/pickles

and all who fight with them.

/r/Applethefruit

116 Subscribers

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Health Benefits of Eating Apples

Apples are not just a tasty snack—they're a powerhouse of health benefits: 

  • Boost Immunity: Rich in Vitamin C, apples help strengthen your immune system. 

  • Promote Heart Health: High in fiber and antioxidants, apples support heart health. 

  • Enhance Dental Health: Chewing apples stimulates saliva production, which helps reduce tooth decay. 

  • Support Healthy Digestion: The fiber in apples aids digestion and promotes regular bowel movements. 

  • Assist in Controlling Blood Sugar: Apples help stabilize blood sugar levels, making them a great option for those managing diabetes. 

  • Support Weight Management: Low in calories and high in fiber, apples keep you full and help control your weight. 

For more information on the amazing benefits of apples, check out this video: https://youtu.be/vepaXK6zEnU

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2024/08/10
07:29 UTC

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The Nutritional Treasures Hidden in Apples

Apples are more than just a delicious snack—they're packed with essential nutrients that contribute to overall health. Let's uncover the nutritional treasures hidden in this common fruit: 

  1. Fiber: Apples are rich in dietary fiber, particularly in their skin.  

  2. Protein: While apples aren't a significant source of protein, they do provide a reasonable amount. 

  3. Calories: Apples make a low-calorie option for snacking that can keep you full and satisfied. 

  4. Sugar: Apples contain natural sugars, primarily fructose, which gives them their sweet taste.  

  5. Carbohydrates: Apples are a good source of carbohydrates, mostly in the form of natural sugars and fiber. 

  6. Water: Apples are a hydrating snack that can help maintain fluid balance in your body. 

  7. Vitamins and Minerals: Apples are rich in essential vitamins and minerals, including: 

  • Vitamin C: An antioxidant that supports the immune system and skin health. 

  • Potassium: An electrolyte that helps regulate blood pressure. 

For a deeper dive into the benefits of apples and how they can be included in your daily diet, check out this Youtube video: https://youtu.be/bKEtcDTkkek. 

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2024/08/10
07:27 UTC

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A real Apple

Polyphenol, Malic Acid, Catechin, Chlorogenic acid, Quercetin, Acetic acid, Table sugar, Anthocyanin, Phlorizin, Procyanidin, Dihydrochalcone, Oxidase, Ethylene, Polyphenol oxidase, Flavan-3-ol, Phloretin, Cyanidin, Folate, Amygdalin, Isoquercetin, DPPH, ABTS, Catechol, Quinic acid, Thiamine, Cyanide, Beta-Carotene, Riboflavin, Niacin, Hexyl acetate, Folin-Ciocalteu, 1-Hexanol, Procyanidin B1, Phenolic, Hexanal, Ethyl butyrate, Rhamnetin, Ethyl hexanoate, Amyl acetate, Procyanidin B2, Butyl acetate, propyl acetate, Methyl butyrate, Isoleucine, Farnesene, Diphenylamine, Ethephon, Myristic acid, Ferulic acid, 1-Methylcyclopropene

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2020/05/13
23:50 UTC

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2019/09/29
22:06 UTC

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2019/09/27
22:07 UTC

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Red Delicious are the lying apples

Every time I eat one I always expect it should be like 10 times more delicious than it actually is. The way it looks, it’s name, the crunch it makes when you bite it, it’s all a lie fabricated by big apple to get me to keep buying these things.

1 Comment
2019/07/09
00:04 UTC

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Honeycrisp is the best hand apple.

6 Comments
2019/04/14
03:27 UTC

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Only God Can Count the Number of Apples in a Seed

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2017/05/09
04:16 UTC

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O' Brother of the Reddish Skin (and on somewhat rare occasions, that of the slightly more greenish hue), r/cranberry would like to extend its hand in thanks regarding the recent permanent alliance between our two budding nations.

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2012/01/21
23:27 UTC

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r/zucchini would like to extend a truce...

with your recent allying with banana it is only natural for /r/zucchini to ally with /r/applethefruit. So as a mod of /r/zucchini i humbly request your presence in the zucchini alliance a sub alliance of the banana alliance.

0 Comments
2012/01/19
01:54 UTC

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