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Why Does It Appear?
Several factors influence the appearance of the white stuff:
- Variety of Peach: Different peach varieties may have varying levels of amygdalin or inner pit coatings.
- Ripeness: As the peach ripens, some of the natural juices or seed coatings might become more noticeable.
- Storage Conditions: Moisture or humidity can sometimes make the white substance more visible or cause it to develop a powdery texture.
What to Do About It
If you’re planning to grow peach trees from pits, keep in mind that this white stuff is a normal part of the seed’s anatomy and does not indicate spoilage or disease.
Final Thoughts
The white stuff on your peach pit is a natural, harmless part of the fruit’s seed. While it might look unusual or surprising, it’s nothing to worry about. Just remember: enjoy the juicy peach flesh, but steer clear of eating the pit!