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Genetically modified apples to stop browning

A small batch of Arctic brand sliced and packaged Golden Delicious, produced by Okanagan Specialty Fruits Inc. of Summerland, B.C., will be in stores this February. These genetically modified apples claim to stop bruising in the produce when mishandled.

The company reduced the enzyme polyphenol oxidase to prevent browning when apples are sliced, bitten or bruised. The apples match the industry norm of not browning for three weeks after slicing but without using flavor-altering, chemical additives that the rest of the fresh-sliced apple industry uses.

Golden Delicious, Granny Smith and Fuji varieties have been approved by the USDA and Canada. An Arctic Gala could be approved in 2018. Only Goldens and Granny Smiths have been planted long enough to produce fruit in commercial quantities by next fall.

About 500, 40-pound boxes of sliced apples will be sold in grab-and-go pouch bags.

source: geneticliteracyproject.org
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