The ‘enchanting’ apple
How many times have you cut an apple, only to see it turn into a
shade of brown, often turning you off? Well, Australian scientists have
come up with an apple that does not go brown when cut.
Unlike most apples, which go brown almost immediately, the fruit
stays a pale pink colour for several hours after it is exposed to air.
It will be sold under the name Enchanted, and state minister Kim Chance
hopes its unique qualities would make it popular worldwide.
“The resistance of Enchanted apples to oxidation (process of combing
with oxygen) makes it much more useful and attractive for industry,”
Chance, Western Australia’s state agriculture minister, has stated.
“It is also likely to be very popular as a fresh apple for platters
and lunch boxes, and for fresh juicing, where it retains an attractive
pink blush and fresh, light flavour.”
The apple was bred naturally in Australia from the varieties Lady
Williams and Golden Delicious, the West Australian newspaper said on its
website.
Chances said the fact it was produced without genetic modification
meant it can be marketed around the world.“We’ve got an apple now that
has particularly strong qualities,” he told the Australian Broadcasting
Corporation.
“You could almost say (the qualities) are unique, particularly the
anti-browning, but we also have a non G (genetically modified) apple,
which means when we ultimately internationalise the variety it will be
acceptable right around the world.”
- Reuters
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