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<title>Apples on KemoNine&#39;s Culinary Notebook</title>
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<title>Prevent Apple Browning</title>
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<description>This is a copy of the information at the link. Cataloged here to ensure the information isn&amp;rsquo;t lost to the sands of time.
Plain Water The most important thing you can do to avoid browning is to reduce the apples exposure to air. And the simplest way to do that is to submerge your apple slices in water. Since the slices will float to the top of the water, place a clean paper towel on top.</description>
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