Fruit items are positioned between vertical pins located in the calyx and
stem hole of said fruit item, thereby securing the fruit item by a
compressive force through its core. A core tube surrounding the upper pin
descends to meet the lower pin, thereby completely piercing the fruit
item and isolating its core inside the tube. A cushioned ram pushes the
edible portion of the fruit item down over the core tube, through a
cassette of radial knives, creating a plurality of wedges that fall
immediately into an enzyme bath. The bath seals freshness into the fruit
item's cell structure by preventing contact with oxygen. The solid core
is ejected and the edible outside portion of the fruit item is not
touched or bruised by mechanical handling.