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Posted: 14 years ago
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Though the episode was gud overall...but there were no apples in 300 BC...and where did the papers come from??.....
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Originally posted by: Ritu278

Though the episode was gud overall...but there were no apples in 300 BC...and where did the papers come from??.....




Ritu ji ... apple is connected to the start of human race .. remember . adam & eve?😛
& i think those were not papers ... those are hand made something .. & if its paper ..i think its hand made & papyrus was discovered during the time of Egyptian Civilization that was long ago 300 BC .. may be 2500 BC
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Posted: 14 years ago
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You r ryt but apples were brought to india only after western invasions...I was not saying abt the existance of apples but their existance in India😊
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Posted: 14 years ago
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"C" & "D" we equally fab 2de !!

when are not my dear ....
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Originally posted by: Ritu278

You r ryt but apples were brought to india only after western invasions...I was not saying abt the existance of apples but their existance in India😊




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The center of diversity of the genus Malus is in eastern Turkey. The apple tree was perhaps the earliest tree to be cultivated,[9] and its fruits have been improved through selection over thousands of years.Alexander the Great is credited with finding dwarfed apples in Kazakhstan in Asia in 328 BCE;[4] those he brought back to Macedonia might have been the progenitors of dwarfing root stocks. Winter apples, picked in late autumn and stored just above freezing, have been an important food in Asia and Europe for millennia, as well as in Argentina and in the United States since the arrival of Europeans.[9] Apples were brought to North America with colonists in the 17th century,[4] and the first apple orchard on the North American continent was said to be near Boston in 1625. In the 20th century, irrigation projects in Washington state began and allowed the development of the multibillion dollar fruit industry, of which the apple is the leading species.[4]

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Posted: 14 years ago
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yes parri-didi😊😊😊😊😊
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Originally posted by: rinku4u




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The center of diversity of the genus Malus is in eastern Turkey. The apple tree was perhaps the earliest tree to be cultivated,[9] and its fruits have been improved through selection over thousands of years.Alexander the Great is credited with finding dwarfed apples in Kazakhstan in Asia in 328 BCE;[4] those he brought back to Macedonia might have been the progenitors of dwarfing root stocks. Winter apples, picked in late autumn and stored just above freezing, have been an important food in Asia and Europe for millennia, as well as in Argentina and in the United States since the arrival of Europeans.[9] Apples were brought to North America with colonists in the 17th century,[4] and the first apple orchard on the North American continent was said to be near Boston in 1625. In the 20th century, irrigation projects in Washington state began and allowed the development of the multibillion dollar fruit industry, of which the apple is the leading species.[4]

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oh thnx for the info😊
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Originally posted by: Ritu278




oh thnx for the info😊



You are welcome dear😊😊😊😊😊😊

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