Janella Bastone
Monday, August 15, 2011
Why are the apples we consume waxed?
That wax is actually ethylene gas. Farmers pick the apples before time they are ripped, spray them at the factory with ethylene gas, so when they get to the store, the gas has sped up the cells' processes and they are ripe.
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