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Maling Apple Pomace: What It Is and What It Isn't
Mating apple pomace is an incorrect and meaningless concept. Apple pomace is a byproduct of cider or juice making, consisting of the skin, pulp, and seeds of the apple. It has no reproductive capabilities or ability to mate.
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