
Frank Kolwicz
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I've seen this a lot in my 4 varieties, but a neighbor was alarmed by it in some fruit I gave her and wouldn't eat it, thinking it was a disease of the fruit. How can I assure people that there's nothing wrong with it?
The fruit is ripe and unblemished or only slightly so and not bruised, but the white flesh is more or less riddled with the veins on many pieces, not all.
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