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  2. We Tried 3 Ways to Keep Apples from Browning—One ... - AOL

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    Salt water (1 teaspoon salt per cup of water) Honey water (1 tablespoon honey per cup of water) Lemon juice (about 1 tablespoon: enough to cover the apple slices)

  3. How to Prevent Cut Apples From Browning, According to Food ...

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    Bring a pot of water to a boil. Add cut apples to the water. Cook the apples for 30 seconds. Using a slotted spoon, remove the apples from the water. Place the apples in a bowl of iced water, then ...

  4. The Best Ways to Keep Apples From Browning, According ... - AOL

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  5. Home canning - Wikipedia

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    Water bath canning is appropriate for high-acid foods only, such as jam, jelly, most fruit, pickles, and tomato products with acid added. It is not appropriate for meats and low-acid foods such as vegetables. [2] This method uses a pot large enough to hold and submerge the glass canning jars. Food is placed in glass canning jars and placed in ...

  6. Food preservation - Wikipedia

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    Food preservation may also include processes that inhibit visual deterioration, such as the enzymatic browning reaction in apples after they are cut during food preparation. By preserving food , food waste can be reduced, which is an important way to decrease production costs and increase the efficiency of food systems , improve food security ...

  7. Blanching (cooking) - Wikipedia

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    The first step in blanching green beans Broccoli being shocked in cold water to complete the blanching. Blanching is a cooking process in which a food, usually a vegetable or fruit, is scalded in boiling water, removed after a brief timed interval, and finally plunged into iced water or placed under cold running water (known as shocking or refreshing) to halt the cooking process.

  8. How to Store Apples and Keep Them Fresh - AOL

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    Salt water: Use 1/4 teaspoon salt to two cups of water. Soak apple slices in the salt water for a few minutes, then rinse before serving or storing. This brine keeps browning at bay for up to a ...

  9. Fruit waxing - Wikipedia

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    The primary reasons for waxing are to prevent water loss (after the removal in washing of the natural waxes in fruits that have them, particularly citrus but also, for example, apples [2]) and thus slow shrinkage and spoilage, and to improve appearance. [3] Dyes may be added to further enhance appearance, [4] and sometimes fungicides. [5]