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>It wasn't an apple either. It was knowledge other than that of, and in opposition to, God's. That's why it was called the tree of "knowledge".
Well, you must've not have ate it, cause you certainly don't understand the reference either.
The "apple" was Mars, the red planet.
Prominently visible in our sky for the first time shortly after the cataclysmic event that brought us our moon, which just so happened to also be called "Sin". Both celestial objects were worshiped by various cults, along with several other planets whom would later partake with the "Creation" processes, witnessed by our ancestors as [sky event]s which accompanied Earth-shattering catastrophes, recorded in cultures found round the globe, including that which is described in the Bible.