Why apples bruise
Bruises like these can be caused by finger pressure during picking.
As well as working at Stemilt, Kay Mitsuhashi is studying at Washington State University for a doctorate in horticulture. She earned a master's degree at the Colegio Postgraduados in Texcoco, Mexico. For her doctorate, she is researching why apples bruise. Immature apples and very ripe apples bruise more easily than those of intermediate ripeness, she said. This means that, in theory, Golden Delicious apples should be less vulnerable to bruising after the color has turned from green to white, but not yet to yellow. Although some varieties such as Gala are color picked, Golden Delicious usually isn't.

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