Apple Nutrition Facts

There are about 100 calories in 1 medium Cosmic Crisp® apple, which is why Cosmic Crisp® apples are the perfect snack. Since apples are mostly made up of water, they have a low calorie density, meaning there aren’t a lot of calories in apples yet they are still filling. They’re fat, sodium, and cholesterol free, and carbs in apples boost blood sugar less rapidly than other foods.

Calorie Breakdown

Many studies have pointed to the benefits of eating apples. Eating healthy, paired with regular exercise, can improve overall health, including immunity, gut health, and heart health. Apples are a tasty addition to a low calorie diet, packed with antioxidants, and a delicious way to incorporate more fiber into your morning, afternoon, or evening routine. To learn more about how apples are good for you, visit the WA Apple Commission’s website here.

Nutrition facts label showing 100 calories per 140g serving with nutritional information.
Red Cosmic Crisp apple with yellow sticker next to sliced apple piece.
Cosmic Crisp® nutrition facts

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Did you know?

There are thousands of different types of apples, but the one you’ll want to eat over and over is the Cosmic Crisp® apple. The health benefits of apples were first recorded as early as medieval times, giving rise to the old English saying “Ate an apfel avore gwain to bed Makes the doctor beg his bread” and its modern day variation, “An apple a day keeps the doctor away.”
Apples are a member of which family?
The rose family.
Which part of the apples contains the most antioxidants?
The skin.
The fear of apples...
is Malusdomestica­phobia.
What is pomology?
The science of apple-growing.
Apples assist in...
cleaning your teeth - they contain malic acid, which helps dissolve stains.
Why do apples float?
It’s because 25 percent of their volume is made up of air.
How many years do apple trees take to bear their first fruit?
4-5 years.
How much did the largest apple ever picked weigh?
3 pounds.
If you put ...
all of the Washington State apples picked in a year side-by-side, they would circle the Earth 29 times.
How many apples does the average person eat per year?
65 apples each year; Americans eat approximately 19 pounds of fresh apples annually.
What percent of apples grown in the U.S. come from Washington?
Washington produces about 42 percent of the apples grown in the U.S. (and 60% of those are grown for fresh consumption).
True or false: Washington apples are each picked by hand.
True.
How much faster will apples ripen at room temperature verses being refrigerated?
Apples ripen 6-7 times faster at room temperature than if they are refrigerated.
Washington designated the apple as the official state fruit in which year?
1989.
How many seeds does the average Cosmic Crisp® apple have?
10