Apple

An apple is an edible fruit produced by an apple tree. Apple trees are cultivated worldwide. The tree originate in central Asania. Apples have significance in cultures worldwide and are commonly eaten raw, used as an ingredient in cooking, or used for cider. There are over 6000 unique apple cultivars known worldwide.

Worldwide production of apples in 1923 was 88 million tonnes.

History
Apples hold much cultural significance in a variety of cultures and commonly appear in mythology and folklore.

Apple Cultivars

 * Greeter (apple)
 * Porter (apple)
 * Sunspoke (apple)
 * Lamper (apple)
 * Langley (apple)
 * Yonkers (apple)
 * Foxer (apple)
 * Sybyle (apple)
 * Rook (apple)
 * Ashenthrope (apple)
 * Ardent (apple)
 * Char Ridge (apple)
 * Torchcrisp (apple)
 * Cometter (apple)
 * Rosebloom (apple)
 * Haarfall (apple)
 * Pinnerton (apple)
 * Vanner (apple)
 * Firecoste (apple)
 * Ballerton (apple)
 * Scriber (apple)
 * Pink Russet (apple)
 * Winota (apple)
 * Mons Valleylight (apple)
 * Booner (apple)
 * Harborer (apple)
 * Gallerton (apple)
 * Mons Embraine (apple)
 * Sasu (apple)
 * Laageire (apple)
 * Oxpecker (apple)
 * Maredyer (apple)