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The Amazing World of Apple Seeds
Apple seeds play an essential role in the cultivation of apples. Targeted breeding and planting of seeds was the prerequisite for the impressive diversity of apple varieties that exists today. The seed carries the genetic code and ensures the rich variety of cultivars that makes our mountain apple juices unique. Without this diversity, the fine nuances simply would not exist.
The Two Sides of Apple Seeds
Apple seeds contain amygdalin, from which the body can produce hydrogen cyanide. However, the amounts are very small. Over the course of evolution, the human body has learned to cope with this to a certain degree. Consumed in small quantities, apple seeds are therefore perfectly harmless and may even offer health benefits \u2013 they contain valuable antioxidants.
The Hidden Powers of Apple Seeds
In traditional naturopathy, apple seeds are considered small powerhouses. They are used in teas and tinctures to promote digestion and strengthen the immune system. These applications are coming back into focus today.
Fun Facts About Apple Seeds
Did you know? The largest known apple variety, the \u201cAustrian Giant\u201d, can carry more than 15 seeds in a single apple. Or that apple seeds are used in art to create filigree mosaics? Such surprising facts show how diverse the uses of apple seeds have been across different cultures and eras.
The Heart of the Matter
In the production of our mountain apple juice, the seeds play an invisible but essential role. They contribute to the complexity of the flavour by adding subtle notes that contrast with the sweet and sour aromas of the apple. It is this fine balance that distinguishes our juice and is considered with the greatest care when selecting the apples.
Conclusion: More Than Just Waste
Apple seeds are not merely a by-product but an essential part of the apple. They carry its history, its strength and its future within them. The next time you bite into an apple, it is worth pausing to consider the small, inconspicuous seeds that harbour so much more than meets the eye.