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With Halloween approaching, bobbing for apples has probably come to mind once or twice. The Urban Orchard Project shares their top apples for bobbing above.
Although Halloween is routed in American tradition, the act of apple bobbing was actually a British courting ritual, popular among young ladies and their potential beaux.
Fun facts about Apple Bobbing
The Urban Orchard Project, in partnership with HEINEKEN and Bulmer Foundation, has just launched a brand new initiate called Helping Britain Blossom to create and restore 100 community orchards across Britain by 2017. To give you some context, Britain has lost 70 per cent of its orchards since 1950. The project is all about supporting communities to create and maintain community orchards in urban areas that have a lack of green space for local people to enjoy and use for good.