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Imperfect Fruit: It’s good for you

April 28, 2016UncategorizedDenise Skidmore
Two lumpy apples
Disfigured fruit is still healthy to eat if the skin is in tact.

Eating blemished fruits and vegetables reduces waste, reduces the need for chemical treatments on crops, and frees up a little more change in your pocket, but it may also be good for your body:

http://www.npr.org/sections/thesalt/2016/04/26/475739569/beneath-an-ugly-outside-marred-fruit-may-pack-more-nutrition

 

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