This is not a moan -I would genuinely like to know what I am eating. Does anyone here know what kind of grease they put on apples here? Is it wax? Even when I wash in boiling water and scrub some of these apples, they are still greasy. Are they safe to eat like this?
Most likely food grade paraffin wax which is edible (although not digestible - just passes through) and not harmful to humans.This is not a moan -I would genuinely like to know what I am eating. Does anyone here know what kind of grease they put on apples here? Is it wax? Even when I wash in boiling water and scrub some of these apples, they are still greasy. Are they safe to eat like this?
While I dont doubt there is something on the apples you buy, I also have apple trees and actually noticed when I picked some and left them in the fruit basket for a while, maybe week or so, they also got very shiny and greasy. I never put anything on my trees, very bad at minding them really but there was a great crop this summer so they were around for a while before I used them. Maybe it depends on the type of apple, mine were cooking apples but whatever it was on mnie it was definetly a natural occuring thing.
Maybe it depends on the type of apple, mine were cooking apples but whatever it was on mnie it was definetly a natural occuring thing.
Surely not....you don't mean....self sufficiency !?I can't get over how expensive cooking apples are at the moment in the supermarkets. This year it's out with the boring looking flower shrub in the garden and in with the apple tree. Who knows where this might lead to....
Surely not....you don't mean....self sufficiency !?
It's all Hugh Fearnley Whathisface's fault. I blame him.
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