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I had no idea Mom used to throw away baby carrots with white stuff on them.

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Why Do Baby Carrots Get a White Coating?

If you’ve ever noticed a white coating on baby carrots, you’re not alone! This phenomenon, known as “white blush,” is a natural occurrence and nothing to worry about. But what exactly is it, and what can you do about it?

What is White Blush?
White blush is simply a sign of dehydration. Baby carrots lose moisture when exposed to air, causing their surface to develop a faint white coating. While it might make the carrots look less appetizing, it doesn’t mean they’ve gone bad. They’re still safe to eat and retain their nutritional value.

How to Restore Their Freshness
If your baby carrots have developed white blush, you can easily refresh them:

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