
The Quiet Science Behind a Sweeter Apple Slice
Horizontal apple slices change cell rupture patterns, surface area and airflow around the fruit, subtly shifting sweetness perception, aroma release and crunch compared with vertical wedges.

Horizontal apple slices change cell rupture patterns, surface area and airflow around the fruit, subtly shifting sweetness perception, aroma release and crunch compared with vertical wedges.

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