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Fruit science fair projects look at methods of extending the shelf life of fresh produce...
Food StorageFood storage is a topic that can lead to interesting innovations. Think about using this topic this year. Objectives/GoalsThe objective was to see if storing a fresh pear with a ripe banana affects the ripening process of the pear. Methods/MaterialsOne fresh pear was stored in one gallon sized Ziploc bag (repeated for numerous trials) and both a fresh pear and a ripe banana were stored in a separate bag (also repeated for numerous trials). After nine days the fruit in each bag was stained with Lugol's iodine, which is a starch indicator. The fruit was cut in half and the cut surface was dipped into the iodine solution. The tested surface of each fruit changed color based on the amount of starch. The color of the stained surface was then compared to a starch color scale (which indicated the amount of starch in the fruit). ResultsThe solitary pears had a slightly higher average color scale value than the average color scale value of the pears stored with the bananas(color scale value refers to the amount of starch). Conclusions/DiscussionThe effects of the hormone ethylene cannot be accurately tested after fruit experiences nine days of exposure to the gas with the use of Lugol's iodine. 3rd party contributor
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