Are spotty fruits and vegetables safe to eat? - Elizabeth Brauer

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In 2010, $30 billion worth of fruits and vegetables
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were wasted by American retailers and shoppers
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in part because of cosmetic problems and perceived spoilage.
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That's a poor use of about 30% of the produce on the market,
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not to mention the water and energy required to grow and transport it,
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and the landfill space getting used up by rotting fruit.
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So what are those cosmetic problems?
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You've probably passed over a spotty apple in the grocery store,
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or accidentally sunk your thumb into a mushy patch on a tomato.
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These blemishes can doom produce to the trash can.
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But what are they anyway,
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and are they actually bad for you?
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Those spots are evidence of an epic battle between plants and microbes.
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Like humans, plants coexist with billions of fungi and bacteria.
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Some of these microbes are beneficial to the plant,
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suppressing disease and helping it extract nutrients.
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Others are pathogens, attacking the produce,
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still alive as it sits in a store display or your refrigerator
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and siphoning off molecules they can use themselves.
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The good news is they're almost never bad for you.
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These fungi and bacteria have spent millions of years
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developing strategies to overcome a plant's immune system.
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But healthy human immune systems are different enough
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that those strategies just don't work on us.
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So in a plant, what does this process look like?
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Microbes can reach plants in a number of ways,
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like getting splashed onto it during watering or fertilization.
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Under the right conditions,
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the microbes grow into large enough colonies
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to attack the waxy outer layer of fruit or leaves.
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Their target: the delicious sugars and nutrients inside.
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This type of pathogen often makes spots like this.
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A clump of bacteria drains the nutrients and color from the fruit's cells
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making that yellow halo.
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It then moves outward,
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leaving a black spot of dead cells in its wake.
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Each spot, which could contain hundreds of thousands of microbes
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is actually caused by a combination of microbial attack
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and the host defending itself.
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For example, this is the bacterial pathogen Pseudomonas syringae.
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Once on a tomato, it enters the fruit and leaves,
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multiplies in the space between the cells,
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and produces toxins and proteins
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that allow it to disrupt the plant's immune response.
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One toxin coronatine makes plants' stomata open up,
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allowing bacteria to enter more freely.
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Coronatine also activates pathways leading to chlorophyll degradation,
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which you can see as yellow spots.
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As the bacteria continue to feed and multiply,
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they start to kill off the plant cells.
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That explains spots, but what about mushy blemishes?
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Those are usually caused when the fruit is attacked by microbes
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after it's detached from the plant.
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If the plant is wounded during transport,
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necrotic fungi can infiltrate through the wound,
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kill the cells,
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absorb their nutrients,
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and leave your food looking mushy or brown.
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Those spots in particular can taste pretty bad.
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You're eating dead and decomposing tissue, after all.
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But you can usually salvage the rest of the fruit.
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The non-mushy spots, like the ones you typically see on apples or tomatoes,
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are just on the surface and don't usually affect flavor.
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Of course, microbes that do make us sick, like E. coli and salmonella,
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can hitch a ride on vegetables, too.
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But because they're not plant pathogens, they don't typically cause spots.
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They just hang out invisibly on the surface.
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So it's washing fruit and veggies, not avoiding the spotty ones,
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that will help you avoid getting sick.
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So the next time you're at the grocery store,
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don't be afraid to pick up funky-looking fruit.
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Some stores will even give you a discount.
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Wash them well and store them properly,
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as some produce like apples and cabbages will keep in the fridge for weeks.
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The spotty ones may not be eye candy, but they're safe and just as delicious.
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