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  2. Bacterial soft rot - Wikipedia

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    But, it is not just the vegetables that are susceptible; in the tropics, soft rot develops on important crops like corn, cassava, and banana even while still in the field. Specifically, soft rot of potatoes can cause a huge decrease in yield, and is the most serious bacterial disease that potatoes are exposed to.

  3. Olla podrida - Wikipedia

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    Olla podrida (/ ˌ ɒ l ə p oʊ ˈ d r iː d ə,-p ə ˈ-/, [1] also UK: /-p ɒ ˈ-/, [2] US: / ˌ ɔɪ ə p ə ˈ-/, [3] Spanish: [ˈoʎa poˈðɾiða]; literally "rotten pot", although podrida is probably a version of the original word poderida, so it could be translated as "powerful pot") is a Spanish stew, usually made with chickpeas or beans, assorted meats like pork, beef, bacon ...

  4. Decomposition - Wikipedia

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    A punnet of rotten peaches. The decomposition of food, either plant or animal, called spoilage in this context, is an important field of study within food science. Food decomposition can be slowed down by conservation. The spoilage of meat occurs, if the meat is untreated, in a matter of hours or days and results in the meat becoming ...

  5. Pocho - Wikipedia

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    The term originally referred to fruit that was spoiled or rotten, as well as to plants and individuals that appeared to be in poor health. [1]Earl Shorris, an American writer and critic, defined pochos as Americans of Mexican descent "who [had] traded [their] language and culture for the illusory blandishments of life in the United States".

  6. Ripening - Wikipedia

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    In fruit, the cell walls are mainly composed of polysaccharides including pectin. During ripening, a lot of the pectin is converted from a water-insoluble form to a soluble one by certain degrading enzymes. [11] These enzymes include polygalacturonase. [9] This means that the fruit will become less firm as the structure of the fruit is degraded.

  7. Fruit rot - Wikipedia

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    Strawberry fruit rot caused by Pestalotia longisetula Index of fungi with the same common name This page is an index of articles on fungus species (or higher taxonomic groups) with the same common name ( vernacular name).

  8. Vegetable - Wikipedia

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    Vegetables in a market in the Philippines Vegetables for sale in a market in France. Vegetables are parts of plants that are consumed by humans or other animals as food.The original meaning is still commonly used and is applied to plants collectively to refer to all edible plant matter, including the flowers, fruits, stems, leaves, roots, and seeds.

  9. Bad apples - Wikipedia

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    The saying has scientific basis: as well as mold being able to spread from one rotten fruit to others, [6] ripening apples produce ethylene gas, which triggers aging and increases ethylene production in other, nearby apples. [7]