The white stuff found in the middle of an apple is called the core.
The white stuff found in the core of an apple is called the apple core or pith. It is the central part of the apple that contains seeds and is surrounded by the flesh of the fruit.
The white stuff found in an apple core is called pectin. It is safe to eat and is actually a type of dietary fiber that can be beneficial for digestion.
The white stuff inside an apple is called the apple core, which consists of the seeds and fibrous material. It is safe to eat, but the seeds contain a small amount of cyanide, so it is best to avoid eating them in large quantities.
The white stuff on apples is called "bloom" and it is a natural wax coating that helps protect the fruit. It is safe to eat and can be easily washed off before consuming the apple.
I prefer white because most apple stuff is white.
White caps!
The white stuff is called pus
That's called semen.
The white spots on your apple are likely caused by a fungal infection called apple scab. This disease is common in apples and can be prevented by proper care and management of the apple tree.
I think it's called "Foam"
The white stuff on bread that indicates the presence of mold is called mycelium.