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Well. Today, instead of bringing something in from home for lunch, I thought I'd treat myself. I have (or had) Sainsbury's salmon sushi, and fresh fruit salad.

The sushi was really nice, actually, although their amazing expanding chopsticks puzzled me momentarily. And I'm not convinced that they're a good use of such solid plastics, since they're disposable - the plain wooden kind seem like a better bet.

But the fruit salad... I scooped it into its box at the salad bar this morning without thinking. 5 hours later (and who knows how many after it was prepared), the apple slices are still sparkly pale green. Not a hint of brownness anywhere. And they don't taste like they've been tossed in lemon juice. What on earth do they do to them...?

Scared now.

Date: 2003-06-18 06:13 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] thegreenman.livejournal.com
Probably they added a buffer (citrate based at a guess) to change the pH to a range that the enzymes that cause the browning don't like.

Or an anti-oxident like vitamin C (aka Ascorbic acid) which also doesn't taste of anything.

My guess is Ascorbic acid

You'll live.

TheGreenLady and I have an ongoing problem with the lack of M&S recyling, they use a lot of plastic and never seem to label it.

Date: 2003-06-18 06:18 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] venta.livejournal.com
You'll live

Phew.

After my encounter with a maggot in my nectarine yesterday, I was beginning to think it wasn't my week with fruit.

It wasn't the maggot I minded so much, it was the grieving expression on his face as if I'd just eaten all his friends...

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Date: 2003-06-18 06:22 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] wimble.livejournal.com
Better than half a maggot.

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