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When I buy asparagus and keep it too long small beads of liquid appear on the tips. Why does it seem to decay preferentially from the tips, and what is the composition of the liquid that appears there? More importantly, can I still eat the asparagus after the liquid starts to appear?Tyler Keaton, Bolton, Lancashire, UK

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Why does asparagus decay preferentially from the tips, and what is the liquid that appears there?

When I buy asparagus and keep it too long small beads of liquid appear on the tips. Why does it seem to decay preferentially from the tips, and what is the composition of the liquid that appears there? More importantly, can I still eat the asparagus after the liquid starts to appear?

Tyler Keaton, Bolton, Lancashire, UK

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Last edited on: 2011-01-05 17:12:00

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What causes the asparagus urine smell?

Are there any other foods which affect urine this way? And why do people often report not noticing the smell until someone else points it out?

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