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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I never would have thought it, but every apple I cut open is bleeding red inside, from the skin onto the white flesh. I can't remember what kind I bought or where, but DH and I are now looking at them with suspicion. I've never noticed this before. [/quote] I am a red delicious apple grower from Washington State. One of the ways to tell if a red is ready to be picked is to cut into it and watch for red juice coming from the skin onto your knife. This red color will also transfer into the apple. If you see red coloring on the inside of the apple, you have a premium apple ready to enjoy. I have never sprayed dye or ever even heard of anyone spraying dye on apples. It has nothing to do with organics vs. Conventional.[/quote] DP. Thank you for posting! This is very useful information![/quote]
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