wax on apples Archives - Best Food Facts Mon, 24 Oct 2016 14:04:00 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.3.2 Facts About Wax and Apples https://www.bestfoodfacts.org/apples/ https://www.bestfoodfacts.org/apples/#comments Wed, 12 Oct 2016 14:55:03 +0000 https://www.bestfoodfacts.org/?p=6205 A crisp, juicy apple is the perfect taste of fall. One of the most popular articles on Best Food Facts asks “Is There Wax on Apples?” Year round, people turn to our experts to get the facts. The answer: Yes! Apples naturally produce wax, explains Dr. Joe Kemble, professor of horticulture at Auburn University. The wax...

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A crisp, juicy apple is the perfect taste of fall. One of the most popular articles on Best Food Facts asks “Is There Wax on Apples?” Year round, people turn to our experts to get the facts.

The answer: Yes!

Apples naturally produce wax, explains Dr. Joe Kemble, professor of horticulture at Auburn University. The wax on apples helps to preserve the fruit and prevent moisture loss. “The waxy coating produced by the apple and found on its skin protects it. The waxy coating can appear milky sometimes, but if you rub it gently, you can actually get it to shine,” he said.

Occasionally, food-grade wax is added to apples as well as other fruits and vegetables to help preserve them. These waxes have been used for decades and are safe to eat, Dr. Kemble added.

When you’re ready to bite into that delicious apple, wash it with water.  A vinegar solution can also be used. Leave the peel on, because it contains fiber, antioxidants and ursolic acid.

For some new ways to enjoy apples, here are a few recipes.

Dutch Apple Pancake Apple A Day

Apple, Ham and Cheddar Melts Favorite Family Recipes

Apple Pie Snickerdoodles Amy’s Healthy Baking

Apple Cinnamon Breakfast Bars The Lean Green Bean

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