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In the process of playing with walnuts, many cultural and entertainment enthusiasts will find that their walnuts have gradually become "sauce color", and this color change will make people feel uneasy and worry that the quality of their walnuts has deteriorated. Actually, this concern is unnecessary, because it is not a bad thing for walnuts to go "sauce".
First, let's understand what a "sauce color" is. Sauce color is a dark hue that usually appears as a dark brown or reddish-brown color. When the walnut is played for a long time, its surface will gradually oxidize, and the color will gradually darken, which is the so-called "sauce color".
Many lovers of culture and entertainment think that sauce-colored walnuts are not as good as primary or light-colored walnuts, but this is not true. In fact, sauce-colored walnuts are also highly collectible. Because this color is the result of the natural oxidation of walnuts, it represents the precipitation of time and the witness of history. Over time, the sauce-colored walnuts will gradually develop a unique pulp, which will add to their collectible value.
In addition, walnuts that go "sauce-colored" will bring other benefits in the process of playing. First of all, the process of changing colors is very interesting, and you can experience the fun and change of cultural play. Secondly, walnuts that go "sauce-colored" are usually more stable and are not easily affected by the external environment and are not prone to cracking or deformation. Finally, walnuts that go "sauce-colored" are usually more popular in the market because they represent a ripe and historical value.
Of course, for some players, they prefer to keep the walnut in its primary or light color. This does not mean that walnuts that go "sauce-colored" are not good. Everyone's preferences and pursuits for cultural play are different, as long as you like it and think it looks good, it's the best.
When collecting walnuts, in addition to the color, you also need to pay attention to other aspects. For example, walnut variety, size, shape, texture, and many more. These factors can all affect the value and collectible significance of walnuts. Therefore, in the process of collecting, you need to choose and judge according to your own preferences and needs.
In addition, there are also some players who like to do some extra processing to restore their original or light color to walnuts that have gone "sauce-colored". However, this treatment often destroys the naturalness and historical value of walnuts and is not recommended. If you really don't like this color change, you can try polishing or cleaning to reduce the color depth. However, it should be noted that this method is only a surface treatment and cannot change its essence.
In short, it is not a bad thing for the walnut to go "sauce". This color change represents the precipitation of time and the witness of history, and it also has a high collection value. As long as you like it and think it looks good, that's the best.