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minus-square@Psythik@lemm.eelinkfedilink5•1 month agoI grew up being taught that crab apples were any non-edible apple variety. Somebody is lying and I don’t know who.
minus-square@Grandwolf319@sh.itjust.workslinkfedilink3•1 month ago Crab apples are basically little apples, and they’re safe to eat as long as you discard the seeds and pit. Like bigger apples, they pack healthful nutrients — just on a smaller scale. However, they may not always be palatable, which is why they’re not as commonly consumed as their larger counterparts. Still, if you want to give them a try, you can eat them raw, tossed into salads or smoothies, or even made into a scrumptious jam. Generally, bigger crab apples are the tastiest. As for the tinier ones — it may be best to leave those for the birds. Source
I grew up being taught that crab apples were any non-edible apple variety. Somebody is lying and I don’t know who.
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