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Mikulic-Petkovsek, M.; Slatnar, A.; Stampar, F.; Veberic, R. The influence of organic integrated production on the content of phenolic compounds in apple leaves and fruits in four different varieties over a 2-year period. J. Sci. Food Agric. 2010, 90, 2366–2378. [ Google Scholar] [ CrossRef] [ PubMed] Old cultivars are often oddly shaped, russeted, and grow in a variety of textures and colors. Some find them to have better flavor than modern cultivars, [54] but they may have other problems that make them commercially unviable—low yield, disease susceptibility, poor tolerance for storage or transport, or just being the "wrong" size. A few old cultivars are still produced on a large scale, but many have been preserved by home gardeners and farmers that sell directly to local markets. Many unusual and locally important cultivars with their own unique taste and appearance exist; apple conservation campaigns have sprung up around the world to preserve such local cultivars from extinction. In the United Kingdom, old cultivars such as ' Cox's Orange Pippin' and ' Egremont Russet' are still commercially important even though by modern standards they are low yielding and susceptible to disease. [7] Sirangelo, I.; Iannuzzi, C.; Vilasi, S.; Irace, G.; Giuberti, G.; Misso, G.; D’Alessandro, A.; Abbruzzese, A.; Caraglia, M. W7FW14F apomyoglobin amyloid aggregates-mediated apoptosis is due to oxidative stress and AKT inactivation caused by Ras and Rac. J. Cell. Physiol. 2009, 221, 412–423. [ Google Scholar] [ CrossRef] [ PubMed] Choi, D.Y.; Lee, Y.J.; Hong, J.T.; Lee, H.J. Antioxidant properties of natural polyphenols and their therapeutic potentials for Alzheimer’s disease. Brain Res. Bull. 2012, 87, 144–153. [ Google Scholar] [ CrossRef] Milosević, T.; Milosević, N. Apple fruit quality, yield and leaf macro-nutrients content as affected by fertilizer treatment. J. Soil Sci. Plant Nut. 2015, 15, 76–83. [ Google Scholar]

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Cider vinegar, made from apples, or perry vinegar, made from pears, is easy to make using leftover peels and cores. You just need a little patience! Stefani, M.; Rigacci, S. Beneficial properties of natural phenols: Highlight on protection against pathological conditions associated with amyloid aggregation. Biofactors 2014, 40, 482–493. [ Google Scholar] [ CrossRef] Zhang, Y.; Yin, L.; Huang, L.; Tekliye, M.; Xia, X.; Li, J.; Dong, M. Composition, antioxidant activity, and neuroprotective effects of anthocyanin-rich extract from purple highland barley bran and its promotion on autophagy. Food Chem. 2021, 339, 127849. [ Google Scholar] [ CrossRef]

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Loncaric, A.; Matanovic, K.; Ferrer, P.; Kovac, T.; Šarkanj, B.; Babojelic, M.S.; Lores, M. Peel of traditional apple varieties as a great source of bioactive compounds: Extraction by micro-matrix solid-phase dispersion. Foods 2020, 9, 80. [ Google Scholar] [ CrossRef][ Green Version] Remy eventually announces her plans to return to France and train as a baker in Paris. Isola Pribby, a member of the Society, believes that Dawsey is in love with Remy and, using Miss Marple as a model, offers to clean Dawsey's home to find proof he is in love with Remy to convince her to stay in Guernsey. Isola's plan is a failure, and she goes to Juliet to complain that she was unable to find anything that would signify his love for Remy, but instead found numerous pictures and tokens that belong to Juliet. Realizing that he is pining for her, Juliet runs to Dawsey and asks him to marry her. Preti, R.; Tarola, A.M. Study of polyphenols, antioxidant capacity and minerals for the valorisation of ancient apple cultivars from Northeast Italy. Eur. Food Res. Technol. 2021, 247, 273–283. [ Google Scholar] [ CrossRef]Alternatively, and with less risk of burning your finger, you can simply squeeze the pip between your finger and thumb and say: Why do people hurl themselves down a hill in pursuit of a wheel of cheese? Why are hot cross buns hung from the rafters of a pub? Why do farmers shoot their shotguns through the branches of apple trees? The questions may be peculiar, but the answers are all peculiarly British. Juliet receives a letter from Dawsey Adams, a complete stranger from Guernsey who has come into possession of her copy of Essays of Elia and who wants to know more about the author, Charles Lamb. Juliet helps to send him further books by Lamb. She is also intrigued that Adams is part of The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society and inquires about the group's name.



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