Brilio.net - Apples are a popular fruit that is favored because of its sweet taste and refreshing crunchy texture. The high nutritional content makes apples a fruit choice that is often purchased in large quantities. The appeal of apples also lies in their diverse health benefits.
Based on information from healthline.com, apples contain abundant fiber, vitamin C, vitamin K, and potassium. The nutrients in apples are believed to have various health benefits such as helping with weight loss and maintaining heart health. This fruit also plays a role in reducing the risk of diabetes and maintaining a healthy digestive system.
The surface of apple skin is generally coated with wax that can occur naturally or be added by the manufacturer. The wax layer serves as a protection from pest attacks, thus extending the shelf life of the fruit. Cleaning the wax layer with running water alone is often ineffective.
Common methods of cleaning apples include scrubbing or soaking the fruit in baking soda and vinegar. Both have been shown to be effective in removing the waxy coating on the surface of apples. Alternative cleaning methods are available for those who do not have both of these ingredients at home.
How to clean apple wax coating was shared by netizens on the YouTube account Natashas Kitchen. The only ingredients you need are a pot of water heated over medium heat. Wait until the water boils, then put the apple you want to clean into it.
photo: YouTube/Natashas Kitchen
Flip the apple over while boiling for 5 to 10 seconds. After that, immediately lift and drain the apple. Dry the apple using a towel or clean cloth while rubbing it a little, then this fruit is ready to be enjoyed without worrying about there being a layer of wax left behind.
"Not longer than 5 or 10 seconds, you don't wanna actually cook the apples (Don't boil them for more than 5 or 10 seconds, you don't want the apples to get cooked)," he added, quoted by BrilioFood from YouTube Natashas Kitchen on Wednesday (11/13).
photo: YouTube/Natashas Kitchen
How, is this way of cleaning apples really easy? Peeking at the comments column on the YouTube video Natashas Kitchen which has been watched 842 thousand times, many netizens are helped by this content, you know. In addition, there are also those who share other techniques for cleaning apples.
"I have a better option. A jar with 250 drinking water, 1 tablespoon lemon juice, 2 table spoon vinegar. Just spray this on Apple and leave it for 12 minutes. And risen with warm water. You can do 1 Apple or 4 apples in one go. After use, keep the jar in fridge (I have a better option. Prepare a jar filled with 250 ml of boiled water, 1 tablespoon lemon juice, 2 tablespoons vinegar. Spray this solution on the apple and let it sit for 12 minutes. Then rinse with warm water. This method can be used for 1 to 4 apples in one process. The remaining cleaning solution can be stored in the refrigerator)," explained YouTube @homestaysuk6139.
"I always discard the skin because I'm scared of the chemical. This is a great idea. Thank you very much, Natasha," said YouTube @JayinGan.
"I usually clean my fruits and vegetables with a mixture of baking soda and vinegar, let it set in a pot of water for 15 to 20 minutes, and pat them dry with a paper towel," added YouTube @pamelaquander8485.