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White Stuff on Your Peach Pit – What Does It Mean? 🍑🔍
If you’ve ever cracked open a peach pit and noticed some mysterious white stuff clinging to the inside, you’re not alone. This curious phenomenon has puzzled many peach lovers — but what exactly is that white substance, and should you be worried?
What Is the White Stuff on a Peach Pit?
Sometimes, the white stuff may also be tiny bits of the seed’s inner lining or even some remnants of the peach’s flesh or sap that got trapped inside the pit.
Is It Safe?
Rest assured, the white stuff itself isn’t harmful to touch or handle. However, the amygdalin in peach pits can release cyanide when metabolized — so it’s important not to eat the pit or crush the seed. The outer white coating on the pit doesn’t pose a risk just by being there.
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