Aport
Aport refers to wild apple which served as the culinary fame, of the Kazakh according to horticultural experts. Aport is , first cultivated by the Kazakh. Their travels may be responsible for its movement and increased availability. A particular variety unique to the region, the Aport, is still found there.which serve
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