colorless spots inside apples?
Posted by:
shaine
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Date: October 07, 2007 11:47AM What is happening--when I bite into an apple sometimes, and there are these dappled pockets of clear areas in the fruit? do you know what I'm speaking of? They are still crunchy; it isn't a bruise, and they seem to taste alright. Just the whiteness is gone from them. measure twice, cut once. "In Watermelon Sugar the deeds were done and done again as my life is done in watermelon sugar." ~r.brautigan I make paintings Re: colorless spots inside apples?
Posted by:
anaken
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Date: October 07, 2007 01:07PM . generally any discoloration like that - in my experience - is fermentation
. does it taste less sweet? like alcohol? . if you don't notice much difference..I would not worry..a little fermentation is probably OK Re: colorless spots inside apples?
Posted by:
jono
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Date: October 07, 2007 01:15PM I've noticed those weird clear spots too.
Invariably they are associated with clumpy whitish/light green mold growing in the core around the seeds. I've also noticed strange brown areas at the base of bananas, and sometimes elsewhere on the banana. I think this is some form of mold too. I wonder how many people notice these things... Re: colorless spots inside apples?
Posted by:
Jgunn
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Date: October 07, 2007 02:16PM i had a plum the other day that the pit split in my mouth while i was sucking the flesh off it .. when i looked at the little seed inside it had started to sprout !
i was whoa ! coooooooooool ! ...Jodi, the banana eating buddhist Re: colorless spots inside apples?
Posted by:
brome
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Date: October 07, 2007 07:31PM Those clear spots are sugar spots, areas of high sugar make them clear. IMO it is the best of apples that have them. Re: colorless spots inside apples?
Posted by:
anaken
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Date: October 08, 2007 02:28AM . yeah..people often refer to the brown spots on bananas as 'sweet spots'. It really is the beginnings of fermentation, but like I mentioned, OK if it doesn't taste like alcohol. Re: colorless spots inside apples?
Posted by:
brome
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Date: October 08, 2007 02:46PM In the apples I have had the clear spots were most definitely not fermentation. They were very healthy parts of very good firm apples, particularly good apples. Anaken must have found something different. Re: colorless spots inside apples?
Posted by:
anaken
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Date: October 08, 2007 04:58PM . I don't think we are disagreeing.
. the life-cycle of fruit..is like a steep mountain. . at the top, is peak ripeness, to the east is starch, to the west is fermentation around the summit, is a 'fruitful window' . so the sweetest spots are the spots just prior to fermentation, where the largest portion/percentage of carbohydrate is available. you can have a good start going down the mountain, but pretty soon its freefall! lol . enjoy Re: colorless spots inside apples?
Posted by:
diamond dave
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Date: October 08, 2007 09:26PM Anaken,
Now THAT'S a response to hang your hat on. Wow!!! David Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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