THE
KOSHER CONSUMERS UNION, INC.
⚠ CONSUMER ALERT ⚠
APEEL COATING ON FRESH PRODUCE
SERIOUS KASHRUS CONCERNS
Apeel (also marketed as Edipeel)
is an invisible, plant-based edible coating applied directly to fresh produce
to extend shelf life. It works by sealing the outer layer of the fruit or
vegetable, slowing moisture loss and blocking oxygen. It is designed to
withstand normal rinsing and cannot simply be washed off — it is intended to be
consumed along with the produce.
AFFECTED PRODUCE
Apeel is currently being applied
to the following produce items:
•
Avocados, Cucumbers, Limes, Mandarins,
Apples
The concern is most acute for
produce where the skin is eaten — cucumbers, apples, limes, and mandarins — as
the coating is designed to be consumed along with the fruit.
KASHRUS CONCERNS
1. No Kosher
Certification
Apeel carries no kosher
certification of any kind. While the manufacturer has stated that its
ingredients are not derived from animal sources, there is no rabbinic
supervision or hashgacha of any sort over the production process.
2. Stam Yeinam /
Yayin Nesech — The Grapeseed Issue
Industry reports indicate that
Apeel frequently uses grapeseed oil — a cheap byproduct of the commercial wine
industry — as its fatty acid source. Uncertified grapeseed derivatives raise a
severe Stam Yeinam / Yayin Nesech concern, which is among the most serious
kashrus issues in this matter.
3. Mono- and
Diglycerides
Apeel’s active ingredients are
mono- and diglycerides of fatty acids — the same emulsifiers that are routinely
derived from non-kosher animal fat (tallow) in commercial production. Even
where a plant-based source is claimed, physical verification of the facility
and supply chain is required before any hechsher can be granted.
4. Shared Equipment
and Processing Solvents
The
chemical extraction and purification process uses heat, solvents, and
catalysts. Without verified supervision of the processing facilities, there is
no assurance that the equipment is free from cross-contamination with
non-kosher oils or animal fats.
Until a thorough review of Apeel’s
specific manufacturing facilities has been completed and proper rabbinic
supervision is obtained, produce bearing this coating should not be used
without guidance from a competent halachic authority.
The Kosher Consumers Union, Inc. • EIN:
16-1719040 • New Jersey
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