WRITING CULTURE 2012: Film, Food & Beyond

“An apple a day keeps the doctor away”

October 21, 2012 Written by | 1 Comment

Green, yellow, red, big, small, sour, sweet, mushy or crispy- there are so many different kinds of apples!

You pick an apple from the tree, if you want it sweet and ready, you should pick it up from the ground, but if you are into sour and crispy, pull it off the tree. I love sour. Green, round, juicy, young, big apple. You cut it and drops of juice are leaking down the knife. You take the first bite and feel the sourness of the apple. As I am  describing this fruit, your mouth is probably watered now because it evokes your own memories of eating an apple. I love apples, they are full of vitamins and can prevent many diseases, including cancer.

 

But what is it? Oh no,a little worm in your apple! Don’t worry, a worm inside means that the apple is organic. If a worm does not want to live there, then there is a problem. The worm is smarter than a human, it won’t touch the artificially grown stuff. I prefer the ones that are infected, just don’t eat the worm! Those are definitely healthier than the shiny and waxed ones from the store.

 

 

Categories: Breakfast at Baruch



1 response so far ↓

  •   Vivian // Dec 1st 2012 at 9:05 pm

    I loved all the description in the first half of your post! I’m not sure if I love or am kind of psyched out by the fact that worms live in my apples. It is definitely an interesting bit of information. I actually wasn’t aware of this, so this made me like your post a lot more because I learned something from it! I think it’s great when anecdotes or small facts are introduced into blogs, amazing!

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