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What the Fuzzy White Coating on Baby Carrots Is
The fuzzy white coating on baby carrots, often referred to as “carrot blush” or “white blush,” can be mistaken for mold. However, it’s actually a sign that the carrots are drying out. Carrots contain a lot of water, and when they start to lose moisture, this white covering can develop.
Why Does It Happen?
Moisture Loss: As carrots age and lose water, the outer layer can dry out, leading to this white appearance.
Not Mold: It’s important to note that this is not mold, so there’s no need to discard the carrots.
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