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It's Cold Outside, but What Does it Mean?
Posted on January 13, 2008
When I was in college we'd pack the elevator with students, turn off the lights and yell - "Molecule!" The car shook in the shaft as we bounced off of each other and the walls, finally tumbling out when we reached the 5th floor. Chemistry classes were having an applied impact on us and soon we adapted our game, calling out - "Boil!" -- to speed up our molecular bouncing and "-100 Kelvin!" -- to slow ourselves into molasses-like movements. Thus chemistry met performance art (mixed once in a while with beverages of the adult sort.)
Heat, if you recall from your chemistry classes, is the result of a material's kinetic energy. And temperature is a measure of that energy. When something heats up, its atoms and molecules move around quickly. When it cools down, those atoms and molecules move slower.
Without having to understand the nature of atoms and molecules, humans have long observed that heat and cooling can affect the longevity of their food. The apple cellar - a hole dug under a house to use the insulating and cooling properties of the soil - was long a fixture of pre-refrigeration food storage. As Harold McGee, rockstar writer of On Food and Cooking, the Science and Lore of the Kitchen, notes, "The most effective way to prolong the storage life of fresh produce is to control its temperature... A reduction of just 10 degree Fahrenheit can nearly double storage life." He notes that different fruits have different storage temperatures and have to be viewed individually based on their storage ranges. Take for example peaches and nectarines. Now we all know that the best peaches and nectarines are picked fresh, unrefigerated, and eaten soon. However, if you want to extend their life you can refrigerate them but only between 32.5 and 35 degrees, or above 46 degrees. The range 36-46 degrees will make the inside around the pits mushy. Stone fruits are vastly different then, say, apples which don't have a "killing zone" of refrigeration and if kept above freezing will keep for a very long time.
Right now - winter time into spring - is the main harvest time for oranges, mandarines, tangelos, pixies and other great citrus. The apples and pears we're eating - as good as they may be - were harvested in fall and have been cold-stored to preserve them. Just wanted to let you know how this modern world affects what we eat.
Check out this week's mix.
Enjoy and be fruitful!
chris@fruitguys.com
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