Perhaps many have heard of Halloween, Mother's Day, St. Valentines who have long been celebrated not only in the UK, but also far beyond its borders. However, not everyone knows about such an interesting and “tasty” holiday as Apple Day, which is celebrated annually on October 21 in Britain.
History of occurrence
In ancient times, the first apple trees were brought to the island of foggy Albion by the Romans. Then they began to actively grow this culture and develop new varieties. It is now quite difficult to imagine the UK without the beautiful blooming apple and other orchards.
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