Not sure what’s happened here or if they are safe. Many thanks for any advice! by Withzestandzeal 9 Comments jabateeth 1 year ago I just cut out the bad bits. It’s fine HelmutFondler 1 year ago I’ve had a couple the same but if you cut the bad bit off they still taste divine. beaverattacks 1 year ago The left one has black mold. The other two are fine. fruit_cats 1 year ago The left has some sort of mold or fungus, the other two are just catfaced and are fine Rough-Brick-7137 1 year ago Don’t eat the moldy one, spots can still be present in fruit that doesn’t LOOK like it has mold Bc212 1 year ago Yes just cut out the spots One_Butterscotch5287 1 year ago At least once. ravia 1 year ago The most often used phrase by gardeners has to be “cut out the bad parts”. supertiredfml 1 year ago Why did I read this in the “Can I pet that dawg?” voice…?Write A CommentYou must be logged in to post a comment.
HelmutFondler 1 year ago I’ve had a couple the same but if you cut the bad bit off they still taste divine.
fruit_cats 1 year ago The left has some sort of mold or fungus, the other two are just catfaced and are fine
Rough-Brick-7137 1 year ago Don’t eat the moldy one, spots can still be present in fruit that doesn’t LOOK like it has mold
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I just cut out the bad bits. It’s fine
I’ve had a couple the same but if you cut the bad bit off they still taste divine.
The left one has black mold. The other two are fine.
The left has some sort of mold or fungus, the other two are just catfaced and are fine
Don’t eat the moldy one, spots can still be present in fruit that doesn’t LOOK like it has mold
Yes just cut out the spots
At least once.
The most often used phrase by gardeners has to be “cut out the bad parts”.
Why did I read this in the “Can I pet that dawg?” voice…?