There is an impressive amount of both soluble and insoluble fiber in a medium apple, considering its size. Typically, this easy snack has over four grams of fiber, accounting for about 14% of the daily recommended amount.
Apple skin is largely insoluble fiber, while the flesh of the fruit mostly has soluble fiber. You can also get a healthy amount of vitamin C and potassium from apples if you eat the skin as well.

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