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White Stuff on Your Peach Pit – What Does It Mean? 🍑🔍
What Is the White Stuff on a Peach Pit?
The white material you see inside a peach pit is typically a natural deposit called “amygdalin” or related plant compounds. Amygdalin is a bitter-tasting substance found in the seeds of peaches, apricots, cherries, and other stone fruits. It’s part of the seed’s natural defense system against pests.
Sometimes, the white stuff may also be tiny bits of the seed’s inner lining or even some remnants of the peach’s flesh or sap that got trapped inside the pit.