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    Fruit Spoilage Lab

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    fruit is exposed to the air, it turns brown so the target of the lab was to try and prevent discoloration of the fruit. Using lemon juice and water, apples and bananas were tested to find if the chemicals really did prevent brown coloring from appearing on the fruit. With the lemon juice as the independent variable and the apples and bananas as the dependent variable, the fruits were tested for twenty minutes to see if anything pertaining to the color changed. Introduction/ background: When…

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    habichuelas, that are frequently used are the red and pink beans. They are prepared in a casserole with “sofrito”, tomato sauce and spices. In order to give the beans just a bit more flavor and texture; it is added stew pumpkins, potatoes and even banana balls into the casserole. For the most part it is served with beans, but when the beans are missing, the rice can be mixed with a broth of meat. Stewed rice, arroz guisado, is cooked in a stew consisting of “sofrito”, seasoning and tomato sauce.…

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    Silence of the Corporations: A Literary Analysis on Pablo Neruda’s United Fruit Co. Most of us tend to blame the difficulties and failures that are present in third world countries on corrupted politicians, ruthless crime lords, and uncooperative political groups. Basically, we blame these problems on internal factors. However, many of us have failed to realize that large international corporations have also played key roles in leading these nations into the state of chaos and demise that they…

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    Chiquita Case Study

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    International Inc. is a multinational producer, distributer and marketer of bananas mainly and other fresh fruit products. The banana division only consists of 19,000 employees mainly working in more than 100 banana farms in countries throughout Latin America like Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Ecuador , Costa Rica , Panama and Colombia . It has always cared about their employees who were living in houses (owned by Chiquita) in the banana farms. The company used to provide potable water,…

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    components that may provide health benefits such as phytochemicals derived from naturally occurring compounds (Bloch and Thomson 1995). Phytochemicals are sometimes referred as phytonutrients because they are natural bioactive compounds present in plant foods and works with nutrients and dietary fiber for the protection against diseases. (Nunez-Rueda 2005). They are considered non-nutritive substances because they are not needed for regular metabolism. Within this group of nonnutritive…

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    made a banana split, then they know how messy it can be. Banana splits were made over 100 years ago. It was created in Latrobe, Pennsylvania. The banana splits were originally offered to customers for 10 cents. Banana splits can also be enjoyable to create. There are tons of steps of making a banana split and you will need plenty of toppings too. If you want to create your banana split without any confusion, follow along step by step and work your hardest. When I first tried to create a banana…

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    called observer.com, the author states that Samuel Zemurray found bananas in a train car and sold some bananas for a profit. He sold some bananas, so he had some money for him and his family to survive. He saved the rest if the bananas to make a banana farm. In addition, in the website called observer.com, Samuel Zemurray used the rest of his bananas to make a banana farm. Everyone knew about Samuel because he was so rich with his banana farm. Within 3 years, he has made over $100,000 in 3…

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    Muushy Experiment Essay

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    In this study I observed two bananas over a 4 day period making observations each day at 3:00 pm. My first observation I used as a baseline to guide my observations. I put one banana in the fridge and the other on my desk. The temperature of each area remained constant over this period of time. I measured the color, the firmness, and the amount of brown spots on each banana. To describe firmness, I used a chart that I created that measures firm to mushy. The scale went from one to five where one…

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    In the article that I read called Too Many Bananas, a man named David Counts goes to a different country to do his field work with his family and in the article we learn that he experience three different situations involving food. David and his family learned several different lessons linking to the idea of “Reciprocity”. Reciprocity is defined as exchanging different items with others for reciprocal benefit. For David’s field study he went to Kandoka. As David and his family were outside the…

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    Bananas: The Economy’s Favorite Fruit “Bananas are thought to have originated in the jungles of Malaysia, Indonesia and the Philippines in Southeast Asia where many varieties of wild banana still grow. They were spread across Asia by travelers and brought to Africa by Arabs where they were given their present name, derived from the Arabic for finger (Fairtrade).” Bananas were first introduced to the United States in 1876 at the Philadelphia Centennial Exposition of America where they were sold…

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