The core contains the seeds of the apple, and it is in the best interest of the plant that it discourage you from eating them.
Eating the core and the pips of an apple is perfectly safe.
yes....when they eat the core they just poop it out and it comes out the same shape
No the core of the fruit of the Apple is quite safe to eat.
the skin and the white part. not the core
The skin and meat of the apple is the part to eat. The seeds and core are to be avoided. The seeds are known to be sources of cyanide.
The white fuzz in an apple core is caused by mold growth, which occurs when the apple is exposed to air and moisture. While the fuzz itself is not harmful, it is a sign that the apple is starting to spoil and may not be safe to eat. It is best to discard the apple if you see white fuzz in the core.
The white stuff found in an apple core is called pectin. It is safe to eat and is actually a type of dietary fiber that can be beneficial for digestion.
The seeds of the apples are in the center of the core, which is the very center. The apple grows from the core which is why the core is hard and you can't really eat it.
yeah they can. Seeds must be removed from the apple core beforehand; apple seeds are toxic to rabbits. Apple cores are not a healthy food for rabbits. If your rabbit likes apple core, you can only feed it to her as a treat. Rabbits should mostly eat hay, with some fresh greens and high-quality pellets daily, and water. See the related question below for more details.
To get apple seeds, simply remove them from the core of an apple fruit. You can either eat an apple and save the seeds or extract the seeds from a sliced apple. Clean the seeds and allow them to dry before storing or planting.
what are apple's core competencies?
The core of the apple but be careful you may eat a worm!