Photos Of Frozen 'Ghost Apples' Are Going Viral. What Are They?
These amazing frozen 'ghost apples' have been found by a farmer after a particularly cold snap in Michigan, USA. While they might look like the fruity version of Cinderella's glass slipper, they're actually made out of ice! But where do they come from? Can you eat ghost apples?
Later, it was just warm enough to allow the encased apples to take on some of that water and turn into a mush. "When I pruned a tree it would be shaken in the process, and the mush would slip out of the bottom of the 'ghost apple'," he explained. "Most apples just fell off, ice and all. But quite a few would leave a cool 'ghost apple' behind." As these apples happen to be of the Jonagold variety, Sietsema has come to calling them "Jonaghosts."