What happens when you eat the brown part of an apple?

When you bite or cut into an apple you're breaking open tiny apple cells. Enzymes and compounds that the cell had kept separate from each other suddenly mix together. Add some oxygen in the air to the equation and the resulting chemical reaction leaves us with this brown color.
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Is it okay to eat the brown part of an apple?

We've all been there; you leave a few apple slices out too long, or take too long to eat your way around an apple, and you're confronted with an unpleasant sight. Your once crispy, juicy white apple has turned a dismal shade of brown. Not very appetizing. The good news is that a brown apple is perfectly safe to eat.
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What part of an apple should you not eat?

The takeaway. Apple seeds contain amygdalin, a substance that releases cyanide into the blood stream when chewed and digested. However, apple seeds in small amounts do not contain enough cyanide to cause harm. However, it is better to spit out seeds to avoid any potential issues.
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Is Apple skin toxic?

Peels are packed with nutrients

In fact, a raw apple with skin contains up to 332% more vitamin K, 142% more vitamin A, 115% more vitamin C, 20% more calcium, and up to 19% more potassium than a peeled apple ( 1 , 2 ).
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When should you not eat an apple?

It's best to discard apples that are soft or show other physical signs of expiration, as moisture content under the skin can indicate contamination (5). You can usually tell whether an apple has started to go bad by examining its appearance. Apples that have gone bad should be discarded.
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Why Do Apples Turn Brown?



Can an apple mold from the inside?

Moldy core is restricted to the core; it does not progress into the fruit flesh (see picture). When the fungi spread from the core into the flesh, causing the flesh to decay, it is called core rot. Moldy core and core rot are two different diseases.
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Why is my apple brown inside?

An enzyme in the apple called polyphenol oxidase (PPO) starts to oxidize compounds in the apple's flesh called polyphenols. The oxidized polyphenols are transformed into "o-quinones" , which then react with amino acids in the apples to produce the brown color.
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Is it OK to eat cut apple next day?

It is the oxygen that causes this to happen (oxidation). If the apple is kept at a safe temperature, it will not hurt you to eat it, even if it is a little brown. If the apple is not kept at safe temperature after being cut, as a general rule, 4 hours should be the cut off for eating it without worries.
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What apples do McDonald's use?

“With the current sliced apple products sold at McDonald's, they use a lot of Gala and Empire apples, which we grow a lot of here in New York,” Gregg said. Todd Fryhover, president of the Washington Apple Commission (WAC), said the apples would have to come from U.S. growers.
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Is Black Diamond Apple real?

Named for its dark skin color, the Black Diamond apple breaks the red-and-green rules for most of the apples we see and eat. Though you might think this fruit resembles something from a fairy tale, we can assure you that black apples are real and safe to eat.
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Can dogs eat apples?

Apple slices make a delicious, healthy snack for your dog and can help keep your dog's teeth clean and their breath fresh. However, the core of the apple and the apple seeds especially can be harmful to dogs.
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Are apple maggots harmful to humans?

They are neither harmful to humans (nor animals) nor do they carry any harmful parasites. Now, worms digging into the apple will cause some rot and that can produce an off flavor, but even the bacterial and fungal species that cause rot in apples are not a hazard for humans.
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What does a rotten apple look like?

Cut the apple open. If you see a small brown spot, it is just a bruise. You can remove it and eat the rest of the apple. If you see several large brown spots, the apple is rotting.
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What does apple maggot damage look like?

Apple Maggot (Reusable)

​ ​Contaminated fruits often ​show​ small pinpricks or pitted areas ​on the apple surface ​​with brown or rotten trails running throughout the flesh.
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How do you know when an apple is bad?

Although not a perfect test, your senses are usually the most reliable instruments to tell if your apples have gone bad beyond the shelf life. Some common traits of bad apples are a grainy, soft interior and wrinkled skin along with discoloration and bruising. Avoid any apples with mold on the bottom.
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Can you get sick from a moldy apple?

"Someone who is particularly sensitive or who gets sick from moldy fruit may experience nausea, vomiting or diarrhea as well as other food poisoning symptoms." She also cautions that some types of mold are more dangerous than others.
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Do apples go bad?

At room temperature, apples will last about 5 to 7 days. Beyond that they begin to degrade in quality and nutritional content. They begin to lose their flavor and freshness and either shrivel or get mushy. Once that happens, most people would rather toss them than eat them.
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Can rotten fruit make you sick?

Like most foods, fruits can go bad and become harmful to your health. A peach rotten on the inside, for example, won't have the same flavor and nutritional value as fresh fruit. Plus, it may contain mold and dangerous bacteria that can lead to foodborne illnesses.
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Should apples be refrigerated?

Apples should be stored unrefrigerated for about 7 days after purchase. Apples refrigerated too soon lose flavor and sweetness. Store apples away from other fruits and vegetables which may have gases that will cause decay.
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Can we eat apple on empty stomach?

According to Ayurveda, apples should never be consumed on an empty stomach. Doing this can make you feel constipated and bloated. The old-age Indian medicinal practice recommends having apples either one hour after breakfast or one hour after lunch.
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Can maggots live in your stomach?

The maggots that cause myiasis can live in the stomach and intestines as well as the mouth. This can cause serious tissue damage and requires medical attention. Myiasis is not contagious . Symptoms of myiasis in your gastrointestinal tract include stomach upset, vomiting, and diarrhea.
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Can fly eggs hatch in your stomach?

Intestinal myiasis occurs when fly eggs or larvae previously deposited in food are ingested and survive in the gastrointestinal tract. Some infested patients have been asymptomatic; others have had abdominal pain, vomiting, and diarrhea (2,3). Many fly species are capable of producing intestinal myiasis.
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Do worms really live in apples?

Most likely the “worms” in your apples are actually codling moth larvae. The codling moth is a common insect pest and apples are its preferred food, although pears and English walnuts can also be targets. Often the first indication of a codling moth infestation is the destruction you find inside a ripe apple.
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Why do dogs eat poop?

In many cases, dogs start to eat their own poop because of some kind of environmental stress or behavioral triggers, including: Isolation: Studies have shown that dogs who are kept alone in kennels or basements are more likely to eat poop than those dogs who live close to their people.
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Can dogs drink milk?

Milk is a safe treat in small quantities. A few tablespoons of cow's milk or goat's milk on an occasional basis can be a nice reward for your dog without the side effects of overindulgence.
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