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    Do Fuji apples come from Japan?

    Question #123689. Asked by star_gazer. (Oct 01 11 12:43 PM)


    daymare

    Yes, they do.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fuji_(apple)

    They are a cross between a Red Delicious and a Rawls Jennet.


    Oct 01 11, 12:59 PM


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