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Is Pectin Only in the Skin of Apples? The Complete Guide

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Pectin, the vital component that helps set jams and jellies, is a structural polysaccharide found in the cell walls of all higher plants. While the skin and core are rich sources, the belief that pectin is only in the skin of apples is a common misconception. This complex carbohydrate is actually distributed throughout the entire fruit, playing a crucial role in its structure.