I love apple products (juice, cider, pies, crumbles, danish, etc etc) but I cannot eat apples as they are, for some reason when I bite into and chew them it feels like they're drying out my teeth and gums, it's a weird sensation like nails on a chalkboard, does anybody else get this feeling?
I get it with grapes as well sometimes, but no other fruits
>>7189837
You are allergic to apples. You don't get it with apple products because the apples are cooked and it slightly changes the proteins so that they don't fuck your face when you eat them. I used to love cherries, still do, but I somehow developed an allergy to them, it has something to do with birch tree pollen. I can eat cooked cherries but not raw ones or else my mouth starts itching like crazy. That being said, I still eat cherries, I'm a man and I refuse to be mother nature's bitch.
>>7189848
Are you sure? I mean, I know the whole cooked/uncooked thing is a thing but I don't think it seems like an allergic reaction, if I could compare it to something is like almost if I were to eat chalk despite it having juice
>>7189852
Maybe. That anon is right though about possible allergies.
Whenever I eat raw apple I get major itching and burning on my lips, tongue, gums, mouth, throat.
Suffice to say I don't eat raw apples anymore, which is sad because I loved biting into a crisp juicy apple.
I think I remember getting that weird chalk feeling, try eating more apples and see if it progresses to the burning itching feeling. Or just avoid raw apples.
I get it with other fruits too, I don't remember which ones exactly maybe apricots.
>>7189837
Get some of this stuff anon, you can thank me later.