“Dusty” Grapes

Red grapes often have a whitish film on them. Don’t worry that it’s insecticide residue; in fact, it’s the opposite. The grape produces this waxy coating as protection. Melanie Wong says that even grapes that haven’t been sprayed have this “bloom” on them.

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