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- Transformation: apples to grain. D451.3.1
- Transformation: apples to pig bristles (frog legs). D451.3.4
- Recovery of magic object by use of magic apples. These apples cause horns to grow. (Cf. D895.) D881.1
- Apples which grow from tree under which murder was done have red centers. (Cf. D981.1.) D1318.18
- Rejuvenation by apple. Golden apples of youth. (Cf. D981.1.) D1338.3.1
- Magic apples cause horns to grow on person. (Cf. D981.1) D1375.1.1.1
- Immovable apples. (Cf. C981.1.) D1654.2
- Souls as golden apples. Later turn into birds and fly away. E745.5.1
- Magic apples (trees) under the sea. F162.3.4.1
- Demon formed from charmed apples. F402.5.1
- Hair so stiff that apples falling on it would be impaled. F555.8
- Bridge of apples. F842.1.3
- Ash (alder, willow, etc.) tree bears apples ("fair fruit"). F971.4.1
- Apples at Christmas. Tree bears apples only at Christmas. Blossoms at midnight and is full of apples by morning. F971.5.2
- Identification by producing three golden apples. H91.3
- Task: stealing golden apples. H1151.1
- Task: stealing magic healing apples. (Cf. H1323.) H1151.20
- Quest for apples that are under the sea. H1333.3.1.6
- Apple test of worthiness for friendship. Father gives son three apples to offer to those he meets. If the man eats all, avoid him; if he divides, make friends with him. (Cf. H1557.1.) H1558.0.1.1
- Test of sex of girl masking as man: nuts and apples offered. Men put them in their shirts, girls into their handkerchiefs. H1578.1.5