Sentence examples for grown apples from inspiring English sources

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Larry Burdick, chocolatier L.A. Burdick, Walpole, N.H. "Biodynamically grown apples with biodynamic caramel and chopped pecans".

And russetted or not, people preferred the organically grown apples, describing them as sweeter and less tart a verdict supported by chemical analysis.They were also more profitable, though that profitability rested on the willingness of customers to pay a premium for organically produced crops.

Also, apples grown in organic system showed significant differences in chlorogenic acid, flavanols and flavonols compared with conventional grown apples [37].The phenolic compound composition in grapes can be different depending on variety, season and environmental factors [38, 39].

Even after being peeled, most conventionally grown apples contain traces of up to 10 different pesticides that are suspected to cause nervous system damage, cancer and hormone disruption.

But a new study has found that every 1 kilo (2.2 pounds) of conventionally grown apples creates health effects costing 21 cents due to the effects of pesticides and fungicides, resulting in sick leave and eventually shorter life expectancies.

That's because Europe has much stricter food-safety regulations than the US; as a result, the EU has already slashed its import of US grown apples, objecting to American growers' use of waxes (to make the apples shiny) and certain chemicals that prevent "scald," a variety of conditions that blemish the apples but don't affect their taste.

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Contrary to the popular saying "as American as apple pie," the commercially grown apple is a native of the Old World, probably originating in western Asia.

In the process, the apple-infesting race of R. pomonella became a major frugivorous pest of commercially grown apple.

P. leucothrica was collected from apple trees in an unsprayed test orchard and used to infect greenhouse grown apple seedlings from 'Gala Galaxy' seeds.

His parents grew rice then; now they grow apples.

In 1910, Edwin C. Hoyt bought it, added two wings and grew apples and peaches.

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