Thursday, September 19, 2019

How to remove wax from apple

We have grown up hearing the popular adage, ‘An apple a day keeps the doctor away’. But when we often come across worrying news of the artificially added layer of wax (not the natural one) in apples (that can reportedly impact our colon, respiratory health and even cause certain infections), it naturally leaves us baffled. Those who are caught in this health dilemma, here is some news for you. A minister  was making a Russian salad when he asked his cook to wash the apples. They realised that the shiny apples that were bought from a posh  market were actually covered in layers of wax. 

Now talking about the process of how apples are prepped, normally the farmers or sellers put a layer of edible synthetic wax on apples to add back the protective layer that is lost while they are washed thoroughly to remove dirt and litter. The wax also helps to shine and enhance their look. Furthermore, it also helps to seal the moisture, thereby extending its life. 

You’d be surprised to know that waxed apples look so fresh that even a year old apple looks the same as a fresh one. You should also know that there are some food grade waxes that are approved by FSSAI and are safe to consume. However, there is a possibility that your apples may have wax beyond the permissible limit. But if you feel that the apple peels are too slippery and waxy, it is always best to remove it before consuming it.
A lot of us think that simply removing the apple peel also removes the wax present in it, but it may not entirely be true. So if you fear the shiny apples that you have bought have wax in them, there are some ways you can remove it.

Ways to remove wax

OPTION 1: You can leave the apples in extremely hot water for a minute and then rub it with a rough towel to remove the wax.

OPTION 2: You can also add some lemon juice and baking soda in water to remove the wax coat.

OPTION 3: You can also use vinegar or Apple Cider Vinegar (ACV) in water 
 

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