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  • Up until Prohibition, an apple grown in America was far less likely to be eaten than to wind up in a barrel of cider. ("Hard" cider is a twentieth-century term, redundant before then since virtually all cider was hard until modern refrigeration allowed people to keep sweet cider sweet.)

    Michael Pollan (2001). “The Botany of Desire: A Plant's-Eye View of the World”, p.44, Random House