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Residue On My Plums
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Good morning fruit eaters of the world. Could anyone advise what the patchy white coating is that you often find on plums, grapes, etc? Is it some naturally occurring or is it PESTICIDE? I thank you all.
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This is taken from the Welchs fruit juice website http://www.welchsfresh.com/faqs.asp
What is the white residue sometimes found on grapes?
The residue is the waxy coating produced naturally by the grapes, called bloom. Bloom is a delicate white substance common on many soft fruits, such as grapes. The bloom protects the fruits from moisture loss and decay. Simply rinse to remove.
This is taken from the Welchs fruit juice website http://www.welchsfresh.com/faqs.asp
What is the white residue sometimes found on grapes?
The residue is the waxy coating produced naturally by the grapes, called bloom. Bloom is a delicate white substance common on many soft fruits, such as grapes. The bloom protects the fruits from moisture loss and decay. Simply rinse to remove.
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