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Does a golden apple exist?

Yes, "golden apples" are real in the sense of actual sweet, yellow-skinned apple varieties like Golden Delicious, but mythical golden apples that grant immortality don't exist; those are legendary, inspired by rare and prized fruits like quince or certain apples, appearing in folklore such as Greek myths (Garden of the Hesperides) or Norse tales.
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Is the golden apple real?

In later years it was thought that the "golden apples" of myth might have actually been oranges, a fruit unknown to Europe and the Mediterranean before the Middle Ages. Under this assumption, the Greek botanical name chosen for all citrus species was Hesperidoeidē (Ἑσπεριδοειδῆ, "hesperidoids").
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How rare is a golden apple?

While both the normal vault and the ominous vault have an 8.3% chance to contain a golden apple, the latter actually has a 22.5% chance to hold an enchanted golden apple – by far the highest chance to find one when compared to other chests that may have an enchanted golden apple inside them.
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Do Golden Delicious apples still exist?

The tree lived on into the 1950s, by which time it had become firmly established as one of the world's great apple varieties. Golden Delicious is now planted in all the major warm apple growing areas of the world.
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What is the rarest apple color?

The rarest apple color is a deep, almost jet-black purple, achieved by the Black Diamond apple, a rare variety of Huaniu apple grown in the high-altitude mountains of Tibet. Their unique color develops from intense UV light and significant temperature drops between day and night, making them extremely rare and expensive.
 
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Why do farmers hate honeycrisp apples?

Farmers struggle with Honeycrisp apples because they are high-maintenance, prone to bitter pit (a storage disorder from poor calcium absorption), bruise easily due to thin skin, and require costly, intensive management for both growing and storage, leading to inconsistent yields and significant losses despite high consumer demand, says NPR.
 
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What is the rarest type of apple in the world?

The Black Diamond Apple (Chinese: gāla guǒ; 嘎啦果) is a rare variety from the family of Huaniu apples that is cultivated in the Tibetan region of Nyingchi.
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How rare is a blue apple?

In the modern-day, Blue Pearmain apples are considered a rare apple selectively grown in specialty orchards and are sometimes harvested from remaining ancient trees still standing throughout the countryside of New England.
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Does Walmart sell Golden Delicious apples?

Fresh Golden Delicious Apple, Each - Walmart.com.
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What does a golden apple taste like?

Taste Profile of Golden Delicious Apples

They have a mild, sweet flavor with floral and honey notes that explode in your mouth with each bite. Like other apples, their taste reflects the climate they're grown in, and each region's harvest is unique.
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What does a golden apple mean in the Bible?

Proverbs 25:11 (ESV) "A word fitly spoken is like apples of gold in a setting of silver." A word fitly spoken comes as a result of our listening to the words that were being spoken.
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What is golden apple called?

The scientific name for the June plum tree is Spondias dulcis, and it's also known by other names, including Ambarella, Jew Plum, Kedondong, Buah Long Long, Golden Apple, and Yellow Egg.
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Was there any LGBT in Greek mythology?

Yes, Greek mythology is rich with LGBTQ+ themes, featuring numerous gods, heroes, and figures in same-sex relationships (male and female), gender fluidity, and androgyny, reflecting ancient Greek acceptance of diverse sexualities, though often within specific cultural contexts like pederasty. Key examples include Zeus and Ganymede, Apollo and Hyacinthus, Achilles and Patroclus, Hercules's many male lovers, and the gender-bending Hermaphroditus. 
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Is a rainbow apple real?

RAINBOW was thought to have become extinct, but Carlos Manning discovered this tree in a small town near his home. According to Lee Calhoun, it was a Missouri apple sold by Stark Bros. Nursery around 1900, and was listed by a Virginia nursery from 1898 to 1901 as a dessert apple.
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How rare is a god apple?

The rarity of enchanted golden apples has been changed from "Epic" to "Rare".
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Is a pink apple rare?

Pink Pearl apples, botanically classified as Malus domestica, are a rare variety belonging to the Rosaceae family. The small fruits grow on trees extending 3 to 4 meters in height and are one of the few apples created in California.
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Which is the rarest fruit on Earth?

There's no single "rarest" fruit, as rarity depends on location and cultivation, but contenders include the Uut (with marzipan-like pods) from the Amazon, the incredibly acidic but nutritious Araza, North America's native Pawpaw, and unique regional finds like the pungent Durian (rare outside SE Asia) or exotic Japanese melons like the pricey Yubari King. Many truly rare fruits are local specialties, like the complex-tasting Coutenses durian or Wani mango, often found only in their native jungles. 
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What was the forbidden fruit apple?

In Western Europe, the fruit is often depicted as an apple. This is frequently explained as resulting from a misunderstanding of – or a pun on – two unrelated words mālum, a native Latin noun which means 'evil' (from the adjective malus), and mâlum, another Latin noun, borrowed from Greek μῆλον, which means 'apple'.
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Are black diamond apples real?

It is a real apple cultivar, but it is NOT BLACK. And it is not a great tasting apple. Real Black Diamond apples have variable coloration like ALL "black" apples do, with some being almost black and others being red.
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What is the poor man's apple fruit?

The "poor man's apple" typically refers to the guava (Psidium guajava), a tropical fruit known for being affordable, widely available, and packed with more nutrients, especially Vitamin C and fiber, than an actual apple, making it a healthier, budget-friendly alternative, often called the "apple of the tropics". In some English regions, the old apple variety Court Pendu Plat also holds this nickname due to its hardiness and historical availability.
 
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What is the holy grail of apples?

The "Holy Grail of apples" usually refers to the lost Taliaferro apple, a legendary cider apple favored by Thomas Jefferson, sought after for its exceptional flavor but difficult to rediscover due to vague historical descriptions. Other contenders for "holy grail" status include modern favorites like the Cosmic Crisp (for taste) or rare heirloom varieties found by dedicated apple hunters.
 
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Do Gen Z prefer iPhone or Android?

Gen Z overwhelmingly prefers iPhones, especially in the U.S., driven by social status (the blue iMessage bubble), a user-friendly ecosystem, strong brand loyalty, better cameras, and perceived privacy/security, though Android remains popular globally among youth for its variety and affordability, with many young people buying refurbished iPhones. 
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What two apples make a Honeycrisp?

The University of Minnesota initially stated that the original parentage was Honeygold (raised in the 1930s from a cross between Golden Delicious and another University of Minnesota development, Haralson) and Macoun, a well-known American variety, developed in the 1920s.
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