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Apples In Trees Mod / Addon

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Apples In Trees — finally, apples that grow on actual trees in Minecraft Bedrock

You know that early-game moment where you punch oak leaves hoping for a pity apple? Forget that. The Apples In Trees mod sprinkles real apple trees across forests, plains, and roofed biomes, and it completely changes how you forage. You’ll be walking a ridgeline, spot a splash of red in the canopy, and boom—free snack run that isn’t just RNG leaf confetti. The trees slot into vanilla terrain naturally, so they look like they’ve always belonged there, not like someone pasted a modded orchard onto your seed.

Each tree carries a custom apple block that actually goes through three visual growth stages. At first you get tiny nubs, then plump mid-stage fruit, and finally those glossy, ripe apples that make you double back on the trail. Leave them alone and they mature on their own; come back later and harvest with a tap/right-click to snag the fruit and reset the cycle. The loop is perfect for survival: sweep a valley, mark a grove, run your mines, swing back through at dusk, and the apples are ready again. If you’re building a town or a farmstead, grab shears and carefully cut the apple block itself as a decorative piece—hang it in a market stall, tuck it into a kitchen basket, or dot an orchard path with low branches that look good in screenshots.





What sells it is the feel. The growth logic, soft harvest sounds, and sane drop rates make the trees useful without turning them into free infinite food. I started routing my explorations around apple pockets and ended up building a little roadside stand outside my base just because the fruit looks that good. If you want a small, smart upgrade that adds color, utility, and a little bit of cozy to Minecraft Bedrock, the Apples In Trees mod is an easy always-on.

Installation:
- Download Mod;
- Use Minecraft
- Open the downloaded file to install;
- Select it in the settings;
- Have fun!

appleintree.mcaddon [751.41 Kb] (downloads: 6)

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