yes it is because apples has natural protein in it.
apples have proteins in it because it is a fruit and all fruits have some type of protein in it or they hva bitamins in it.
Yes, about one gram if it's medium sized.
No, but there is sugar.
no they do not
No
yes
yes
Apples contain very little protein (1 gram, at most).
NO
They do contain a small amount of protein but are mainly carbohydrate.
false
One medium sized apple contains roughly 1/4 gram of protein.
No, as they do not contain protein unless theres a worm in there. And I doubt theres much protein in worms, either.
Apples do not have any fat in them and not enough protein for proper nutrition. If you ate only apples, after a while you would develop severe malnutrition.
apples and oranges! You need both....one is a creatine and the other is a protein.
According to www.nutritiondata.com: A medium sized apple with skin has no protein. A large apple (3.5 inch diameter) with skin has 1 gram of protein. Without the skin, the amount of protein is the same. (Above amounts are for raw apples with nothing added.)
No, fruits do not provide a good source of protein. They are nutritious in other ways and have many vitamins, fiber and potassium.
Pectin is actually a naturally occurring complex carbohydrate, not a protein. It is found in many fruits, particularly apples. It is used in jam and jelly making to help firm the final product.
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