It is assorted that a ripo, raw applo is one of the easiest foods for the stomach to deal with, tho whole process of digestion only consuming eighty-hvo minutes. Tho malic acid of ripe apples, cooked or raw, helps to digest moat and to stimulate tho liver and neutralise those noxious matters which, unions eliminated, produce skin eruption'. Apples aro not as satisfying as potatoes, because of their delicate elements, but eaten with meat in place of tubors they aro »gQidgn fwl| 1
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 10014, 28 December 1895, Page 1 (Supplement)
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