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When I buy apples at the market, they always feel sticky. When I buy apples at the supermarkt they feel smooth. When I was younger we had an apple tree, and also that apples did not feel sticky in my memories.

The apples taste fine, but no matter how good I wash them, they keep feeling sticky, like there used to be coating of stickers on them. Is there a reason for this? And should I clean them with a towel after washing? (The only way I can get them less sticky) I assume there is nothing wrong with the apples?

I live in the Netherlands, if that matters.

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It's wax. Apples contain wax in their peel naturally and the amount varies between different varieties. Some don't feel waxy at all. It is there to prevent the fruit of drying out and the industry sometimes adds wax as well (especially to fruits that will be exported long distances), to keep them fresh longer.

As for removing the wax, you could try this.

citizen
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  • I couldn't find any information on apples' skin containing wax naturally. Can you share any source for this statement? – Kristina Lopez Sep 21 '12 at 14:13
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    @KristinaLopez: My main source is in Swedish, but I also found this, which seems to be a reliable source: http://postharvest.tfrec.wsu.edu/pages/N2I2A ("The natural wax on apple fruit contains about fifty individual components belonging to at least half a dozen chemical groups. Two major classes of chemicals are often found. The major cyclic component of apple fruit wax is called ursolic acid and is highly water repellent.") – citizen Sep 21 '12 at 15:26
  • Thanks citizen, I enjoy learning something new. Thanks for the link! – Kristina Lopez Sep 21 '12 at 15:32
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    In addition, the wax coating on in supermarket apples is a uniformly applied coating of (usually) carnuba - an edible food-grade wax that you can remove with a quick dunk in simmering water, like you would before making candy apples. – Kogitsune Sep 21 '12 at 16:15
  • *industry sometimes adds wax* is an understatement. Mass harvested apples have wax added to them. Example https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mJXP4da1XVw – Paulb Aug 17 '16 at 04:08
  • I bought apples a week or so ago, and when i got home, washed them throroughly with soap, what with the COVID-19 pandemic. After washing, they were not waxy. Having been sat in a bowl on my table since then, they are incredibly waxy, even greasy - the skin glistens, and my fingers come away with lubrication i can feel. I believe these are Jonagold, which i have read elsewhere is one of the waxiest varieties. – Tom Anderson Apr 08 '20 at 07:57