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People in the United States and parts of Canada celebrate this national day.
It is celebrated by everyone who loves apples in America.
It was first celebrated in 1990.
Common Ground announced this day as a national day.
The plantation of apples started somewhere in central Asia with the cropping of apple seeds. Here is a take through the history of this national day.
Celebrated by apple lovers across the world, this holiday is entirely dedicated to all things apple, whether apple pie, apple sauce, apple crisp, or anything else apple-related. Various events and activities related to apples varying from minor to huge festivals are organized in cities and villages all over the United States.
The best way to celebrate this day is by simply eating a fresh and juicy apple. People also celebrate it by making pie, crab apple, or crisps, and try unique recipes for cider and juice. You can also treat guests to special ciders from nearby orchards and visit nearby bakeries.
The day created by Common Ground celebrates linking particular apples with their place of origin. The initial purpose of the celebration was that the orchards should be protected.
The UK also celebrates Apple Day; the first was celebrated at an event held in Covent Garden, London.
A traditional form of the ancient practice, Apple Wassail, is sometimes performed during the National Apple Day celebrations.
This national day is the celebration of harvesting apples and enjoying dishes made up of different apple varieties.
It is National Apple Day in the United States.
Events similar to National Apple Day are National Caramel Apple Day, Johnny Appleseed Day, National Apple Pie day, and more.
National Apple Day reminds us to appreciate the nutritious apples in all their forms. There is no motto for this day.
Apple has multi health benefits, is low on the glycaemic index, and serves as a great source of fiber.
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