Why does fruit lose its sweetness when you refrigerate it?!


Question: sugar is in one of the alleles that make up the fruits DNA. while in the fridge, the outer layer of DNA is the first layer to freeze. the sugar alleles are in that outer layer. then when that DNA freezes, so does the sugar alleles. so the fruit tastes like it has less sugar in it.


Answers: sugar is in one of the alleles that make up the fruits DNA. while in the fridge, the outer layer of DNA is the first layer to freeze. the sugar alleles are in that outer layer. then when that DNA freezes, so does the sugar alleles. so the fruit tastes like it has less sugar in it.





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