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Food PreservationUse food preservative on daily food items to see its effect
Written By: Divya Singh
Food Preservation Release: 1.2 [minor] - 2017-10-25
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INTRODUCTION
Take some edible food (rice, bread etc) and make a paste of it by adding water. Make three partsand add Vinegar to one and Potassium Sorbate to the other and nothing to the third. Watch whathappens over 2-7 days.
TOOLS:Spoon (2)
Container (9)
PARTS:Potassium Sorbate (1)
4g
Vinegar (1)4ml
Food items (3)You could use any vegetable/fruit/salads/fruitjuices
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— Precaution
Use adult supervision while chopping the vegetables/fruits.
Do not ingest any of the food items
— Step 1 - Chopping
Dice vegetables like carrot, cabbage, potato, radish etc
Make a juice out of any fresh fruit. Here we've used apple juice.
— Step 2 - Potassium Sorbate Solution
Take potassium sorbate and water in 1:3 ratio respectively, by volume.
Take a small quantity of potassium sorbate. A bottle cap or even a tablespoon will be ideal for thisexperiment's purpose.
Mix them well using a spoon to make the solution.
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— Step 3 - Preservation
Take the food you intend to experiment with (here cabbage) in three different containers.
Pour 1/2 tea-spoon of potassium sorbate solution in one of the three samples and mix .
Pour 1/2 tea-spoon of vinegar in another sample and mix.
Leave the third container untouched
— Step 4 - Repeat
Repeat the previous step for the other vegetables/fruits you've chopped.
Do not forget to label the containers with the kind of preservative used.
Alternatively, you can mix a few fruits and vegetables together to make a salad and then add thepreservative to it.
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— Step 5 - Preservation of Liquids
Take the fresh fruit juice in three different containers and repeat the previous steps.
You could use any edible liquid to experiment.
— Troubleshooting
Adding too much or too little preservative.
Avoid using certain processed foods like tetra pack juices / confectioneries / baked food items etcas they already contain preservatives.
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— Observations
Download or copy the tabular columns in your note book.
Observe for change in odour, colour and formation of fungi in each sample every day and recordyour observations in the table.
One tabular column has been partially filled for your reference. Fill the remaining columns andtables accordingly.
— Day 1
The following pictures show the status of food on Day 1:
a) without preservative
b) with vinegar and
c) with potassium sorbate
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— Day 2
Similarly, this is the status on Day 2
— Day 3
And Day 3
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