Have you ever taken a big, juicy bite of a ripe peach, only to notice some unusual white stuff on the pit inside? If so, you’re definitely not alone
in wondering what that might be. I’ve been there myself, and I can reassure you that the white substance you see is nothing to worry about.
It’s called peach callus tissue, and it’s a perfectly natural and safe part of the fruit’s growth process.
So instead of feeling uneasy about it, you can relax knowing that this white stuff is just nature doing its thing.
Have you ever taken a big, juicy bite of a ripe peach, only to notice some unusual white stuff on the pit inside? If so, you’re definitely not alone
in wondering what that might be. I’ve been there myself, and I can reassure you that the white substance you see is nothing to worry about.
It’s called peach callus tissue, and it’s a perfectly natural and safe part of the fruit’s growth process.
So instead of feeling uneasy about it, you can relax knowing that this white stuff is just nature doing its thing.