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In the picturesque town of Ferndorf, a new apple juice processing service has been launched, making it easier for locals to transform their freshly picked apples into delicious juice.
Anna Braun and Paul Bald, popular hosts of the Radio Siegen Am Morgen, recently explained the apple pressing process on their show. However, there's no information available about them discussing the apples in Kreuztal or the processing of those apples in Ferndorf on the radio.
The apple juice processing service is accessible through phone calls, with a specific apple hotline (0176 57194731) dedicated to scheduling appointments. This service accepts apples brought in by individuals, with no restrictions on the quantity.
Ferndorf has been identified as a significant location for apple pressing, with several tons of apples being processed annually. The gardeners in Kreuztal are involved in the apple harvesting process, with bees contributing to the production of apples due to their pollination work.
Apples can be consumed raw, baked, or made into juice, and this new service offers a convenient solution for those who wish to try their hand at juice making. The service does not specify any location in Kreuztal or Ferndorf, suggesting it caters to a wider audience.
Appointments for apple juice processing can only be made by phone, and the service does not provide an online appointment system. This traditional approach adds a personal touch to the service, making it more engaging for those who prefer a more hands-on experience.
So, if you've got a bounty of apples and are looking to create some homemade juice, consider giving the apple juice processing service in Ferndorf a call. Happy juicing!
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