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[post_page_title]The legacy of the apple[/post_page_title]
Apples and apple trees can be traced back thousands of years. In fact, it’s been noted that the Ancient Greeks and Romans would feast on apples and would grow them within their towns and cities, but the history doesn’t stop there.

Thanks to new evidence and research, historians have been able to trace the apple back to 6,500 BCE, and this fruit has since wormed its way into stories, society, and popular culture. Adam and Eve enjoyed the forbidden fruit of the Garden of Eden; Henry VII of England would eat hogs with apples in their mouths; Robin Hood would pierce apples with his bow and arrow; and the shape is now reminiscent of a major technology brand. The legacy of the apple is legendary.

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