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Why are fruits and vegetables like apples and cucumbers sometimes coated with wax?

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Why are fruits and vegetables like apples and cucumbers sometimes coated with wax?

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A coating of wax helps seal in moisture and thus extend storage life. It also gives the fruit or vegetable a glossy sheen that is considered more attractive. While the wax is safe to eat, harder foods can be scrubbed with a good vegetable brush to remove most of the wax if the peels are to be eaten.

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