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    Sugar Inhibits the Loss of a Fruit's Texture by Interfering
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Sugar Inhibits the Loss of a Fruit's Texture by Interfering

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Sugar inhibits the loss of a fruit's texture by interfering with the conversion of pectin to glucose.

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