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  • Apple cider
  • Apple Cider
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  • Apple Cider is a crafting good for the Patisserie in FarmVille's Mistletoe Lane (farm). It requires 2 Cider Apple Bushels, 1 Holiday Poinsettia Bushel and 2 Rye Bushels.
  • Apple Cider shares her design and cutie mark with Apple Munchies, and she shares her design with Peachy Sweet.
  • Apple cider is the name used in the United States and parts of Canada for an unfiltered, unsweetened, non-alcoholic beverage produced from apples. It is opalescent, or opaque, due to the fine apple particles in suspension, and may be tangier than conventional filtered apple juice, depending on varietal characteristics of the apples used.
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cutie mark
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  • #F4F2B6
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  • 1
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  • player
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Kind
  • Earth
Caption
  • Apple Cider in Friendship is Magic, part 1
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  • Female
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  • 180
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  • 2
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  • 1
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Time
  • 21600.0
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  • #A7D3F7
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  • 1
  • 2
bushel
  • Rye Bushel
  • Cider Apple Bushel
  • Holiday Poinsettia Bushel
abstract
  • Apple Cider is a crafting good for the Patisserie in FarmVille's Mistletoe Lane (farm). It requires 2 Cider Apple Bushels, 1 Holiday Poinsettia Bushel and 2 Rye Bushels.
  • Apple Cider shares her design and cutie mark with Apple Munchies, and she shares her design with Peachy Sweet.
  • Apple cider is the name used in the United States and parts of Canada for an unfiltered, unsweetened, non-alcoholic beverage produced from apples. It is opalescent, or opaque, due to the fine apple particles in suspension, and may be tangier than conventional filtered apple juice, depending on varietal characteristics of the apples used. This untreated cider is a seasonally produced beverage of limited shelf-life enjoyed in the autumn, although it is sometimes frozen for use throughout the year. Traditionally served on the Halloween, Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays, it is sometimes heated and spiced, or mulled.