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What does apple mean? Pray for the great gods.
There is a saying in China that eating apples is "safe". Later, eating apples on Christmas Eve-Christmas Eve became very popular. This practice originated in China, but there is no such tradition abroad.
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Nutritional value of apples
Apple is rich in sugar, vitamins, inorganic salts, cellulose, organic acids, polyphenols and flavonoids. Eating apples regularly can not only supplement vitamins, inorganic salts and other nutrients, but also promote digestion, relieve constipation and beauty beauty.
More importantly, apples also have high-efficiency anti-cancer and anti-oxidation effects. An apple with 100g (including apple peel) is equivalent to the antioxidant effect of 1500mg vitamin C. Among the fruits that people often eat, the antioxidant activity of apples is second only to strawberries.
People's Daily Online-Apple Anti-cancer Analysis All the nutrients contained in an apple.
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