As a smart buyer and seller you need to check the quality

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  1. Color and Appearance

The color of an apple should correspond to its specific variety (such as Royal Delicious, Gala, or Fuji).

Glossy Skin: The skin of the apple should possess a natural sheen. Avoid selecting apples with an excessively thick waxy coating.

Uniform Color: Deep red apples are generally fully ripe; however, ensure that there are no green or brown patches anywhere on their surface.

  1. Touch and Firmness

A good apple should feel firm to the touch.

The Squeeze Test: Gently press the apple with your fingers. If it feels soft or if your finger leaves an indentation, it indicates that the flesh inside has begun to deteriorate.

Surface Inspection: The skin should be taut. Loose or wrinkled skin is a sign that the apple has been kept in cold storage for an extended period and has lost its moisture.
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  1. Weight and Juiciness

Always choose apples that feel heavy for their size. A heavy apple indicates a high juice content. Light apples are often dry on the inside and have a "mealy" (sandy) texture.

  1. Blemishes and Bruises

When purchasing apples from a vendor, rotate them to inspect them thoroughly from every angle.

Insects and Holes: Do not overlook any small holes or black spots, as these may be signs of insect infestation within the fruit.

Bruises: Deep spots caused by dropping or impact can lead to premature spoilage of the apple.

Photos captured by@reetuahlawat
Camera DevicePOCO M4 Pro Rear Camera 12MP
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CategoryPhotography, Flowers, Beauty of Nature
LocationIndia
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