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Yes. It's just oxidized. But don't eat it if it's moldy. Taste isn't quite as fresh but it won't harm you.
Yes, they are safe to eat. Just like when an apple slice has been left out turns brown, avocado exposed to air turns brown as well. Try to consume your avocado the same day you cut it.
It is not good to eat. If there are gray or brown spots you can cut away, the remaining parts of the avocado can be eaten. But don't eat the gray or brown places, they are bruised and could have an off flavor.
Yes, the skin is just damaged, not the part you eat itself.
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No
is it safe to eat potatoe with brown veins inside
In the center of the avocado is a pit. The pit is usually larger than a gumball, and is a dark brown color. Surrounding the pit is the light green flesh of the avocado. The flesh achieves a more pasty quality as the avocado softens and ripens. Finally, covering the light green flesh of the avocado is a rough dark green-ish brown skin. The skin and pit are typically removed when eating the avocado.
Yes, brown spots on lemons are safe to eat. They are caused by a natural process called oxidation and do not indicate spoilage or contamination. Simply cut away the brown spots and the rest of the lemon is safe to consume.
The brown chicken eggs collected from the nest are very safe and are even more healthy to eat.
Yes, it is generally safe to eat an avocado after three days, provided it has been stored properly and shows no signs of spoilage, such as mold, an off smell, or excessive browning. If the avocado is still firm and has a normal appearance, it should be fine to consume. However, if it has become overly soft or mushy, it may be best to discard it. Always use your judgment and inspect the fruit before eating.
Yes, you can eat an avocado if the pit is split. The split pit does not affect the fruit's edibility, as long as the flesh is still green and free from any signs of spoilage. However, a split pit may indicate that the avocado is overripe, so you should check the fruit for softness or browning before consuming it. If the flesh appears fine, it should be safe to eat.