Category: Fruits & Vegetables

Food Science
Shannon

Lamenting the Fermenting…

It’s that time of year when the local produce starts dictating how you will spend the last weeks of your summer.  Bushels and baskets of fresh fruits and vegetables line the entrance of every grocery store bursting with flavour and freshness.  Can you possibly squeeze in a couple of nights of canning tomato sauce, making

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Eating
Shannon

What’s In Season? – Avocados!

Lucky for us, the fruit highest (per ounce) in protein, potassium, magnesium, folic acid, thiamin, riboflavin, niacin, biotin, pantothenic acid, vitamin E, and vitamin K is in season and available to North Americans almost year round. It’s the avocado and depending on the type, we can find them reasonably priced in the grocery store from

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Critical Judgment
Shannon

Dryer Lint, A Box of Clementines and White Vinegar!

What does dryer lint, a box of clementines, and a jug of white vinegar all have in common? – A healthy way to remind us how to enjoy the gifts of winter. When the clementines start arriving at the grocery store around mid-November, our hibernation begins.  We stop hanging our clothes out on the line,

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Food Science
Shannon

What’s In Season? – Oh, My Darling Clementine

It’s truly amazing that a fruit like the clementine should come into season when the days are shortest and we need their health benefits the most.  The clementine originated in China thousands of years ago but has only been grown in the U.S. since 1909.  Unlike most fruit, it will not ripen once it has

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Food Science
Shannon

What’s In Season? – Asparagus!

What’s in Season? In southern Ontario from the end of May through June, we start to see two of the three vegetables that are considered ‘perennials’; vegetables that come back for a second year and often more! Asparagus is one of those vegetables and it teaches us a valuable lesson about genetics. Does a more potent

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Food Science
Shannon

What’s In Season? – Papaya!

At this time of year in Canada, there isn’t much that is in season. In Hawaii, however, the papaya fruit is ready for picking after a 6-9 month growth period. The papaya harvest is usually during our winter months from January to March and at around $2.00/pound, it’s nice to see a reasonably priced fruit.

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