Apple

An apple is a round fruit produced by the apple tree (Malus domestica). It typically has a smooth, red, green, or yellow skin, crisp flesh, and contains seeds in its core. Apples are known for their sweet or tart flavor, depending on the variety. They are widely cultivated around the world and are often consumed fresh, as well as used in cooking, baking, and making beverages such as cider. Apples are also recognized for their nutritional value, being a source of dietary fiber and various vitamins. The term “apple” can also represent the species as a whole or refer to the tree itself. In cultural contexts, apples often symbolize knowledge, temptation, or health.