The Extraordinary Story of the Apple
Smartfox Books Code: PR5677
Normally: $151
"The Extraordinary Story of the Apple" takes readers on a captivating journey through the history, science, and cultural significance of one of the world’s most beloved fruits. From its ancient origins in Central Asia to its spread across the globe, the apple has played a significant role in agriculture, cuisine, folklore, and even medicine.
This book delves into the genetic diversity of apples, exploring the thousands of varieties that have been cultivated over centuries. It also examines the apple's symbolic presence in various cultures, from its role in myths and legends to its impact on health and nutrition. Along the way, readers will discover how the apple became a staple in global agriculture, as well as the scientific advancements that have shaped its evolution.
"The Extraordinary Story of the Apple" is richly illustrated with images of apple varieties, orchards, and historical depictions, making it a visually engaging and informative read. Ideal for horticulturists, food historians, and anyone with a love for apples, this book offers a comprehensive look at the apple’s journey through history and its enduring impact on the world.
Key Features:
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Comprehensive Apple History: The book covers the extensive history of the apple, tracing its journey from ancient origins
to its modern-day prominence in global agriculture.
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Cultural Significance: Explore the apple's role in folklore, mythology, and cultural traditions, highlighting its symbolic
meanings across different societies.
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Genetic Diversity: Learn about the incredible genetic diversity of apples, with detailed information on the thousands of
varieties that have been cultivated worldwide.
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Scientific Insights: The book provides insights into the biology and genetics of the apple, including the advancements in
cultivation techniques and the development of new varieties.
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Health and Nutrition: Discover the apple’s nutritional benefits and its role in promoting health, backed by historical and
modern perspectives on its consumption.
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Visual Appeal: Richly illustrated with photographs, botanical drawings, and historical images, the book offers a visually
engaging exploration of the apple's story.
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Global Perspective: The book takes a global approach, exploring how the apple has been integrated into various agricultural
systems and cuisines around the world.
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Agricultural Impact: Understand the apple's significance in agriculture, including its economic impact and the challenges
faced by apple growers over the centuries.
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For Apple Enthusiasts: Whether you’re a gardener, foodie, or history buff, this book provides a deep dive into all aspects
of the apple, making it a must-read for enthusiasts.
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Educational Resource: "The Extraordinary Story of the Apple" serves as an educational resource for students and teachers
interested in botany, agriculture, and food history.
Embark on an extraordinary journey through time with "The Extraordinary Story of the Apple." This book reveals the fascinating history and
enduring legacy of the apple, a fruit that has touched countless lives and continues to be a symbol of health, abundance, and cultural
richness. Whether you are passionate about gardening, history, or simply enjoy a good apple, this book offers something for everyone.
Description:
The story of apples begins in an unexpected place: with bears. While popular culture likes to link honey with these creatures, DNA evidence
shows that it might be more accurate for Winnie the Pooh to be munching on an ancestor of Red Delicious. And while apples are modern
America's second favourite fruit (after berries), their origins lie in ancient China. These are just some of the remarkable details that
arise from Barrie E. Juniper and David J. Mabberley's The Extraordinary Story of the Apple.
Written by two leading botanical experts, it's a complete natural and cultural history of the apple, using DNA evidence, from its origins in
China, along the Silk Road to Europe and onto the Americas and Australia.