Sentences with phrase «as ripening»

It's important to note that citric acid is often used as a ripening agent and as an additive.
As you ripen toward retirement, it dials back the risk.
For inquiring minds, bananas get sweeter as they ripen because their starch is broken down into sugar.
As they ripen, their enzymes increase and «go to work» which increases all of the said nutrients above that they contain.
Toss ripe ones in the fridge as they ripen, where they will keep for a week, easily, if not two, even three.
Rock - hard peach that have traveled a great distance never seem to develop much flavor as they ripen, and often go to mush.
As they ripen their skin turns yellow which can be easily peeled off to reveal a cream colored soft flesh.
The exposure to oxygen and the enzymes in a banana (and most other fruits) are what cause it to go from green to yellow, and then brown to black, as it ripens.
Macintosh — Mildly tart, juicy but sweetens as it ripens — great raw, in salads, pie, sauce, and for baking.
The company is looking to incorporate other genes, too, such as a gene variant that makes fruits change colour more dramatically as they ripen.
First is the work with volunteers, with an emphasis on youth groups, to track berries as they ripen and disappear through the fall and winter.
Led by the John Innes Centre in the United Kingdom, researchers said blood oranges usually need a period of cold as they ripen in order to develop red pigmentation.
A number of phenolic compounds that form naturally in the date fruit as it ripens are known for their antioxidant potential.
I believe most of us can say the same thing, and here's why: The events that happened to us once upon a time keep transforming as we ripen.
Many fruits produce pectinases as they ripen softening their cell walls.
As they ripen, their enzymes increase and «go to work» which increases all of the said nutrients above that they contain.
Bananas are most sweet when they're very ripe, and as they ripen and turn dark on the outside, their nutrients actually increase so they're much healthier for you.
A winter pear, available from October through March, the Comice will sometimes turn from green to greenish - yellow and exhibit a crimson blush on its cheek as it ripens, although the pressure test is a more reliable method for determining ripeness.
The Hass variety of avocado will turn darker as they ripen, but other varieties do not change from the bright green color.
She takes advantage of the ethylene gas emitted by apples as they ripen to suppress sprouting in potatoes.
Fruit and veg emit ethylene gas as they ripen, we're told.
«Black Krim» produces very attractive, large, purplish - red fruits that turn violet - brown at the stem end as they ripen.

Not exact matches

Only a couple of the CEOs we spoke to had laid off more than two or three people; a few had added head count; and many had replaced employees as the market for available talent ripened to bursting.
Using what's called dielectric properties — chemical changes that occur as a fruit ripens or rots, for example — the sensors emit an electromagnetic signal that can be monitored by a reader.
Although delivery robots are still relatively rare, the Marble - Yelp partnership comes as the technology is ripening and the market is heating up.
Laycock's hypothesis ripened into full - blown suspicion by June 2000 when Justice Stevens took the position that the free speech rights of the Boy Scouts were not violated by a state law requiring them to employ an avowed homosexual as an assistant scoutmaster.
As the grain springs up miraculously and ripens without human agency or understanding, so marvelous is the coming of the Kingdom of God.
We experience the ripening and fading of far - distant stars as something which happens to us, and there are moments in which our organism is a wholly other piece of nature.
Marriage is subject to the same law as all living being: those who are unable to ripen grow old.
So long as a fruit continues to grow and ripen we refrain from picking it.
He could only hope for the best, as each stage is unfolded in its order from germination to growth and from flowering to fruition and ripening of the harvest.
The Letter of James invites us to be patient just as a farmer is patient in waiting for crops to ripen.
This wound is passed on by the laws of inheritance and ripens in bitterness and destructive potential as a tragic consequence of the very progress of humanity towards the adulthood of control over the face of the earth which God originally intended for our blessing.
Today, we have to bring the same process to its ful lment as both the new truths and the speci c errors sown in the beginnings of the age of science ripen to harvest.
The ripening and the proving of man's spiritual powers may be accomplished through individual tasks and interests; yet somehow, beneath or above, there stands the demand that through all of these tasks and interests a transcendent promise should be fulfilled, that all individual expressions should appear only as a multitude of ways by which the spiritual life comes to itself.
As an organism the local church grows, not necessarily to greater size and efficiency, but to a full ripening of its communal nature.
I confuse childishness for rebellion and punish it instead of recognizing it as a glimpse of my child's still - ripening maturity.
Now here, certainly, is a portrait of the hapless human spirit in all its melancholy grandeur, and of the human will in all its hopeless but incessant aspiration: fleeting glory as the rarely ripening fruit of overwhelming and chronic defeat.
It sees the truth of any sort of object (say an apple) not as that object itself, in its strange and lovely transience, passing through its various moments of existence (seed, tree, ripened fruit hanging on the bough, fruit eaten or moldering away) but as the unchanging form on which it is modeled (the apple that never shines forth in the beauty of its own color, that has no flavor or fragrance, that has never lived).
* The gourd, when thus charged, is then coated with a layer of well - tempered clay, and placed in the sun to dry, or to ripen, as the simple people who prepare it say in their own tongue.
It is important to use a young coconut because as the coconuts ripen, the water will turn to flesh.
Blackberries begin to ripen in early summer, and as the warm days go on they become more and more bountiful.
this weekend's project is chili and cornbread, but as soon as my green bananas ripen — you know what's coming!
I also love bananas ripened just as you do... these babies are also great frozen for fruit smoothies... Yum!!
I feel ridiculous to ask for such a tiny detail for such a magnificent recipe, but I've got a huge mound of ripened bananas already peeled and mashed... so, what would you approximate as the weight of the 3 bananas?
The main ingredients are sun - ripened fruits because they naturally add the sweetest flavors and creamiest textures as well as loads of vitamins, minerals, and phytonutrients.
If this is your issue, you should know that lactose is lower in ripened cheese and aged cheeses, such as Cheddar, Manchego, and Parmesan varieties like Parmigiano - Reggiano.
Perfect timing, as my grape tomato plant is weighted down with fruit that I have a bad feeling will ripen all at once, demanding drastic action.
I'll be making this soon as my lemons will be ripening in the back yard within a few months and I'll be crazy trying to find more to do with them.
The Middle Eastern spice may seem strange paired with hard cider, but in fact, sumac grows wild all over the temperate areas of North America, and the bright red berries ripen at the same time as... read more
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