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Freshness

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health-and-wellness1 year ago

"Maximizing Health Benefits: The Power of Olive Oil in Daily Nutrition"

The health benefits of olive oil depend on factors such as harvest, processing, and storage. Look for oil made from gently harvested, green olives processed quickly and cold-pressed without high heat or chemical solvents. Check for harvest, processing, and bottling dates, and aim for a "best by" date within three months of harvest. Freshness is key, and storing in a cool, dark place is crucial. Taste can also indicate freshness, so consume the oil promptly and keep it in the fridge to extend its shelf life.

food-safety2 years ago

"The Surprising Link Between Expiration Dates and Funky Smells in Food"

Expiration dates on food products serve as guidelines for maintaining food safety and quality. The "sell-by" date is for retailers, indicating when the product should be sold for peak quality. The "use-by" date suggests the optimal time for consuming the product at its best quality, but not necessarily a safety deadline. Foods like fish, meats, dairy products, and pre-prepared salads have "use-by" dates due to the potential risk of bacterial growth. However, dry goods, spices, packaged snacks, condiments, and hard cheeses can often be safe to consume past their expiration dates, although their taste and quality may diminish over time. Honey, white rice, and vinegar are examples of foods that never expire. Determining expiration dates involves scientific analysis and testing by food manufacturers.

food-and-health2 years ago

"Spotting the Warning Signs: How to Tell If Your Seafood is Spoiled"

When buying seafood, there are several red flags to watch out for to ensure freshness and avoid spoilage. These include lack of visual appeal, such as cloudy or sunken eyes, and improper odor, as fresh fish should smell like the ocean. Squishy or slimy texture, brown gills, curled tail, torn belly, and open shellfish are also signs of potential spoilage. Missing or old tags, dry shells, and unlively crustaceans should be avoided. Suspicious shrimp with dry appearance or black spots should also be avoided. It is important to establish a relationship with a trusted fishmonger and ask questions about the seafood's source and freshness.

food-and-cooking2 years ago

"Master the Art of Cooking Quail Eggs with These 10 Essential Tips"

Quail eggs are gaining popularity for their delectable flavor and health benefits. Here are essential tips for cooking with quail eggs: check for freshness by inspecting the shells for cracks, bring eggs to room temperature to prevent cracking, use the right tools such as a shallow pan and quail egg scissors, mind the cooking time as quail eggs cook faster than chicken eggs, shock the eggs in ice water to prevent overcooking, peel the eggs carefully to avoid smashing them, crack the eggs gently when frying, store fresh quail eggs in the refrigerator in a single layer, and serve quail eggs in various ways such as boiled, fried, or poached.

food-and-drink2 years ago

The Effects of Quitting Coffee and Milk for a Month: Expert Insights

According to Peter Giuliano, Chief Research Officer at the Specialty Coffee Association, coffee is best consumed within two weeks of being roasted as it degrades quickly after that. By three months, coffee is considered fully stale. The loss of quality in coffee is due to de-gassing and the growth of undesirable compounds. Oxygen is the enemy of coffee beans, so bags of coffee feature a small valve hole to allow carbon dioxide to escape while preventing oxygen from entering. Leaving coffee in the bag helps maintain its freshness, but it should not be left for too long.

food-and-shopping2 years ago

"Mastering the Art of Rotisserie Chicken: Tips, Tricks, and Costco Deli Counter Secrets"

To ensure you get the freshest rotisserie chicken at Costco, listen for a bell ringing at the deli counter, indicating that a fresh batch has just been put out. However, even if you don't hear the bell, rest assured that the chickens on display will not sit out for more than two hours, in accordance with food safety regulations. So, as long as there is chicken on the shelves, you can pick one up knowing it's fresh.

food-and-cooking2 years ago

"Extend the Shelf Life: Surprising Foods That Stay Fresh and How to Preserve Them"

Here are 21 foods that have a longer shelf life than you might think if stored correctly: popcorn, dark chocolate, dried pasta, peanut butter, flour, frozen veggies, canned meats, apples, oats, honey, eggs, potatoes, onions, tea, liquor, beets, bacon, yogurt, cooked sausages, jellies and jams, and rice. Keeping these foods fresh and stored properly can help extend their lifespan.

literature2 years ago

2023 Booker Prize Longlist Showcases Fresh and Diverse Voices

The longlist for this year's Booker Prize, one of the world's most prestigious literary awards, has been announced, with four debut novels among the 13 titles. The list is characterized by its freshness and features works by lesser-known writers, offering irreverence and iconoclasm. The nominated books explore diverse themes and perspectives, shedding new light on existence in our time. The judges will narrow down the longlist to a shortlist of six books, with the winner set to be announced in London on November 26th.

home-and-garden2 years ago

Enhance Your Floral Arrangements with Coffee Grounds

Adding coffee grounds to a vase of cut flowers can help keep them looking fresh and vibrant for longer. The nitrogen in the coffee grounds acts as a nutrient for the flowers, while also preventing the growth of microbes that can cause unpleasant odors. To use this method, start with a clean vase, snip the stems, remove any foliage below the water line, and mix coffee grounds into room temperature water. Change the water every other day and trim the stems to maintain freshness. Coffee grounds can also be used as a homemade flower food to preserve the flowers and stimulate healthy plant growth.

food-and-dining2 years ago

The Magic of Butter: Enhancing Flavors at Home and in Restaurants

The butter in restaurants tastes better than at home due to a couple of factors. Restaurants use fresh butter, while at home, butter is often stored in the fridge for weeks. Additionally, restaurants store their butter at room temperature, which enhances its spreadability and taste. Individual packets of butter are also used in restaurants, ensuring freshness until the consumer is ready to use it.

food2 years ago

Expert Tips for Selecting the Perfect Loaf of Bread at the Store

Baking experts suggest choosing a grocery store with high foot traffic and good sanitation, and checking the color-coded twist ties on packaged bread to ensure freshness. Look for bread with a short list of ingredients, made with whole grains and without added sugar or preservatives. A hard crust and size and shape can also affect freshness. Freezing bread is recommended over refrigeration to prevent staleness.

food2 years ago

Say Goodbye to Slimy and Mushy Cucumbers with This Simple Trick

Slimy cucumbers should be disposed of as they indicate spoilage and can lead to health risks. Proper storage in the crisper drawer of the fridge at 50°F to 54°F and 90% to 95% humidity can prevent spoilage. Cucumbers should not be stored near ethylene-emitting produce. Cucumbers should be washed before eating, even though the FDA-approved wax coating is safe to eat. Look for firm cucumbers with a darker green color and no bruises or soft spots for the freshest option.

health2 years ago

Germ Expert Urges Removal of Foil or Plastic Seal from Containers After Opening.

A microbiologist and a microbial ecologist explain that the purpose of the foil or plastic seal on food containers is to increase shelf life and protect the contents from chemicals and microbes. Once the seal is broken, the surrounding air and oxygen can get into the product and start microbial growth, making it important to remove the seal after opening. Keeping the seal after opening can lead to a higher risk of contamination from continual touching.