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Why can you see an apple as green and not red?

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Red apples get their color from anthocyanins. These are pigments, or natural colorings, that develop as the apple grows. ... It absorbs all the colors of the rainbow—except for red. The red light reflects off the apple and our brain and eyes work together to let us know what color we are seeing.

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A lot of Dietary Fiber.

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