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Do you need to tear off the small label paper on the peel of Wogan?

You can tear off the small label paper when eating.

Generally, fruits in stores sometimes have a paper label attached to indicate the type of fruit. It is a very small label. The fruit will generally not rot unless removed, but the label should be removed when eating. Just wash it off.

As mentioned above, the small trademark above was started in 1990 and is used on bulk and unprocessed vegetables, fruits, herbs, spices and dried fruits. The purpose of using this code is to facilitate supermarkets to track and query product type, size, price and other information. Such labels originated in North America and then gradually spread to other countries. In 2001, the International Agricultural Products Standards Alliance promoted it to the world. IFPS is a global vegetable and fruit industry association whose role is to promote communication and collaboration among the vegetable and fruit industries around the world.