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Moldy Apple Core

Discussion in 'Food, Drinks and Dining' started by milquetoast, May 21, 2012.

  1. milquetoast

    milquetoast Senior Member

    So I was happily munching away at an apple and I noticed the core had an isolated patterned furry white growth. It felt a bit hard unlike more common household molds.

    Half a centimeter more and I would have eaten some unexpected fungi. The apple itself tasted fine (actually might have been a bit more flavorful and crisp even) and there was no visibly entry point for the mold.
     
  2. ema

    ema Full Member

    Would have been better if there was a photo :p
     
  3. Henry

    Henry Junior Member

    Aw I thought you meant an Apple Laptop :eek:
     

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