The "Granny "Smith or "maria"

 The Granny Smith apple is believed to have originated in Australia. It was first discovered by Maria Ann Smith, a farmer, in the mid-1800s in the town of Ryde, near Sydney, New South Wales. The apple was named after Maria's nickname, "Granny" Smith.


Since its discovery, the Granny Smith apple has gained populari


ty worldwide and is now cultivated in many regions across the globe. It is grown in various countries, including the United States, New Zealand, South Africa, and several European countries. Its commercial production can be found in apple-growing regions around the world.


However, it's worth noting that the Granny Smith apple has its roots in Australia, where it was initially cultivated and gained recognition for its unique flavor and characteristics


Maria Ann Sherwood known as Granny Smith



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