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Sesame Street: Cookie Monster and The Count
The apple is part of our adopted logo, but apples live in a crazy world...
On September 26, the biggest 'apples portrait was completed by people of Zhaoyang in southwest China's Yunnan Province. The portrait below was designed to welcome the 2008 Olympic Games as says "2008 Beijing Olympic Games, Zhaotong welcomes you!"
300 Spartan apples (Warning-apples die at the end)
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The real world apple situation…Nobbey Russets-Turkey eat the most..real facts about those apples
British apples There are about 1200 varieties of British apples that have been bred or discovered and yet so few can be found in the shops at a time.
Some apples are British through and through, like the famous Bramley cooking apple, which started life in a cottage garden in Southwell, Nottingham, and was the first marketed in the 1860s.
Many have very different and distinctive flavours and textures; here are just a few of the many varieties: