One of the most useful and accessible in our latitudesfruit is an apple. In themselves, the fruits are rich in vitamins, minerals and trace elements, which are very necessary for man. Especially a lot of apples contain such an element as iron - very necessary for the process of hematopoiesis in the human body.
A rather important property of apples is theirability to protect the digestive system. As a result of prolonged laboratory studies it was found that this fruit contains substances that block the formation of tumor cells in the human body and stop their growth, which excludes the development of cancer in the cells of the liver and intestines. In particular, these are antioxidants (flavonoids).
Erroneous is the assertion that because ofhigh content of ascorbic acid, these fruits are contraindicated in people with diseases of the gastrointestinal tract. So, one apple on average contains about 11% of the daily intake of vitamin C, and its content in the same orange - 10 times more.
Planted tree first gives apples after 10years, which is a long period in comparison with other apple trees. This species is primarily distinguished by the unusual size of the fruit. On average, the apple weighs 250 grams, but can reach 1 kg.
Apples of "aport" type have creamy pulp, which is very soft and juicy in structure. The taste is sweet, with a slight sourness. Refers to winter varieties.
"Aport" - a variety of apples with ancient history.It is not known exactly where the native land of this species is located. However, they are widespread in Kazakhstan. Therefore, apples were given a different name - "alport-ata". For the first time apples of variety "Aport" were imported to the territory of the Kazakh Republic in the distant 1865. The resettler Redko brought them from Voronezh gubernia.
It is because of its above featuresgrade "Aport", apples, photos of which are located on the right, have received their worldwide recognition and distribution. Many gardeners, planting a young tree, are ready to wait 10 years to enjoy their unique taste. And it's worth it. Today is unlikely to meet a man who has never heard of such wonderful fruits. And every day the number of gardeners who give preference to this variety when choosing seedlings to give, is becoming more and more. This can be called a law.