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Self-assembled, disordered structural color from fruit wax bloom
(www.science.org)
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Does it actually say that somewhere? So far what I've read just saying the color isn't from pigment.
I thought that was what "structural color from wax bloom" meant. It's just the texture of the waxy bloom on the skin of the fruit, not any actual pigment.
Wouldn't that mean we could wipe blueberries with a towel and it would come off on the towel and wouldn't be blue anymore? Maybe I should try and see.
Yes, it works with plums too.
When you freeze them they stop being blue.