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Eating 50 different apples

 
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If you are new to the Babish Culinary Universe. This Youtube channel is about cooking and can be fun to watch. This time it is about tasting 50 different apples. I watched this and some of the apples he tried would maybe be better in a pie or as juice. Still it was cool to see different types of apples!
 
 
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My mixing bowls come from Binging with Babish. Highly recommend the channel to anybody that is interested in food.
 
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At the Portland Nursery there used to be an event each Oct. called the apple festival, we started going when I was 12 or 13 and went until it ended when covid came, so a very, very long time.  They had dozens of apples to taste and we always tasted all of them, such fun!  There probably were 50ish. plus free popcorn and cider samples and music, and other apple treats for purchase, I miss it a lot.
 
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