Introducing the world's newest, freshest apple
World, meet Redlove. Redlove looks like a regular apple, but upon closer inspection (you know, biting into it) you’ll quickly notice that its red hues run throughout the whole fruit. Its insides, which look a lot like a tomato, are apparently very tasty, and as an added bonus, are richer in antioxidants than your average apple. Also, Redlove won’t brown like its apple counterparts when tossed into a salad or when cooked. Health-wise consumers will be happy to note that Redlove is a man-made fruit, but it’s completely natural. See, Markis Korbet—who might be the world’s most patient gardener—has been cross-pollinating these babies for over twenty years without any aid from genetic modification. Yum!
Full story at Daily Mail.
Hat tip to @LifelessOne.
