Why are apples called Apples?

The word apple, formerly spelled æppel in Old English, is derived from the Proto-Germanic root *ap(a)laz, which could also mean fruit in general. This is ultimately derived from Proto-Indo-European *ab(e)l-, but the precise original meaning and the relationship between both words is uncertain.
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Who named the apple fruit apple?

In Walter Isaacson's biography, Jobs reveals that he'd come up with the name while “on one of my fruitarian diets.” Having just visited an apple farm he thought the name sounded “fun, spirited and not intimidating.” According to Steve Wozniak: “I remember I was driving Steve Jobs back from the airport along Highway 85.
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How Apple got its name and logo?

In the Steve Jobs biography, Jobs told Walter Isaacson he was “on one of my fruitarian diets” and had just come back from an apple farm, and thought the name sounded “fun, spirited and not intimidating.”
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Did all fruits used to be called apples?

In Middle English, and up to the 17th century, it was a generic term for all fruit apart from berries, and even included nuts. More “exotic” fruits were given names that were modified in relation to apples.
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What is the real name of apple fruit?

apple, (Malus domestica), fruit of the domesticated tree Malus domestica (family Rosaceae), one of the most widely cultivated tree fruits.
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Why was there a forbidden fruit?

Forbidden fruit is a name given to the fruit growing in the Garden of Eden which God commands mankind not to eat. In the biblical story, Adam and Eve eat the fruit from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil and are exiled from Eden.
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What fruit did Adam and Eve eat?

His great work dramatizes the oldest story in the Bible, whose principal characters we know only too well: God, Adam, Eve, Satan in the form of a talking snake — and an apple.
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Why is a banana called a banana?

Most historians believe that the Arabian slave traders are the ones who gave the banana its popular name. The bananas that originated from Southeast Asia were not the size that we are familiar with today. They were small, about as long as an adult finger, hence the name “banan”, Arabic for finger.
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Which came first apple or orange?

Which came first, the fruit or the colour? The fruit came first. The English word "orange" has made quite a journey to get here. The fruit originally came from China – the German word Apfelsine and the Dutch sinaasappel (Chinese apple) reflect this – but our word ultimately comes from the Old Persian "narang".
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What is the first fruit to exist?

In the ruins of a prehistoric village near Jericho, in the West Bank, scientists have found remains of figs that they say appear to be the earliest known cultivated fruit crop — perhaps the first evidence anywhere of domesticated food production at the dawn of agriculture. The figs were grown some 11,400 years ago.
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Why is the apple symbol half bitten?

Software giant Google also made a significant change to its logo in 2015 as well as in the logo of its operating system Android. Many also claim that the bite in the logo of Apple was to create a buzz among computer enthusiasts as it rhymes with a byte, a unit for data in the computing and telecommunication segment.
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Why is apple called a false fruit?

False fruits develop from any other part of the plant except ovary. Parts of fruit include exocarp, mesocarp, and endocarp. As Apple does not grow from the ovary, it is a false fruit.
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Why the apple logo has a bite?

According to Apple Explained (opens in new tab), Janoff put the bite in the Apple because without it, people found it hard to identify as an apple. In fact, the logo was often confused with a cherry (see below).
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Why is an orange called an orange?

Etymology. In English, the colour orange is named after the appearance of the ripe orange fruit.
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Can dogs eat apples?

Yes, dogs can eat apples. Apples are an excellent source of vitamins A and C, as well as fiber for your dog. They are low in protein and fat, making them the perfect snack for senior dogs.
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Are pomegranates the forbidden fruit?

The name “pomegranate” derives from Latin pomum ('apple') and granatus ('seeded'). Jewish scholars believe that the pomegranate was the original “forbidden fruit” of the Garden of Eden.
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What are blueberries named after?

There aren't too many authentically blue species in nature, which is why they're both prized, and tend to be named after their hue. After all, we have bluebirds, bluebells… and of course, blueberries.
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What fruit has been around the longest?

Figs – the world's oldest fruits

Fig trees have been grown since ancient times, which is why figs are often referred to as the oldest fruits known to man.
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Is a strawberry a berry?

And the popular strawberry is not a berry at all. Botanists call the strawberry a "false fruit," a pseudocarp. A strawberry is actually a multiple fruit which consists of many tiny individual fruits embedded in a fleshy receptacle.
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Why are strawberries called strawberries if they are not berries?

Strawberries and raspberries aren't really berries in the botanical sense. They are derived from a single flower with more than one ovary, making them an aggregate fruit. True berries are simple fruits stemming from one flower with one ovary and typically have several seeds.
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Why is a tomato a fruit?

The botanical classification: Tomatoes are fruits.

A botanical fruit would have at least one seed and grow from the flower of the plant. With this definition in mind, tomatoes are classified as fruit because they contain seeds and grow from the flower of the tomato plant.
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What is Jesus real birthday?

By the fourth century, however, we find references to two dates that were widely recognized — and now also celebrated — as Jesus' birthday: December 25 in the western Roman Empire and January 6 in the East (especially in Egypt and Asia Minor).
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Where is Garden of Eden now?

The location of Eden is described in the Book of Genesis as the source of four tributaries. Various suggestions have been made for its location: at the head of the Persian Gulf, in southern Mesopotamia (now Iraq) where the Tigris and Euphrates rivers run into the sea; and in Armenia.
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Does the Garden of Eden still exist?

Does the Garden of Eden still exist? If the Garden of Eden still exists, no one knows where. The Bible says a river ran from Eden and separated into four rivers: Pishon, Gihon, Tigris, and Euphrates.
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