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Laser-Etched Fruit Is an Answer in Search of a Problem

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laser-grapefruitEver wondered if your Florida grapefruit is really from Florida? After all, how can you trust those flimsy little stickers. Well, researchers have a solution to this important problem: lasers!

Via Physorg.com:

Laser labeling of fruit and vegetables is a new, patented technology in which a low-energy carbon dioxide laser beam is used to label, or “etch” information on produce, thereby eliminating the need for common sticker-type labels.

In the United States, the FDA is in the final stages of approving this “tamper-free labeling technology.” Laser-etching of fruits and veggies is already underway in New Zealand, Australia, and Pacific Rim countries, and it has been been approved in many other regions.

There’s actually some science behind laser-etching. A recent study in the journal HortTechnology concluded “the fruit quality remains high as the invasion of the epidermis does not incite decay [or] provide an avenue for food pathogens,” as the laser essentially cauterizes the peel of the fruit. “The technology will offer the grapefruit industry a safe alternative to adhesive sticker labeling without enhancing decay susceptibility.” Thank goodness for that.

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Image: Agricultural Research Service and University of Florida

November 5th, 2009 Tags: ,
by Brett Israel in Food, Nutrition, & More Food | 1 Comment » | RSS feed | Trackback >

When Fruit Gets Deadly: Woman Eats Grapefruit, Nearly Loses Leg

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grapefruit.jpgWomen on birth control, watch out: You might want to think twice before eating your next grapefruit. Three days in a row of it almost cost a woman her leg.

It turns out the citrus fruit interacts with a number of drugs, and unfortunately for one 42-year-old woman in Washington, the birth control she was taking happened to be one of them. Grapefruit magnifies the pill’s estrogen effects, one of which is increasing the chances of a blood clot. She was also found to have a gene mutation, the factor V Leiden, which ups the the risk of blood clotting even more.

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April 6th, 2009 Tags: , ,
by Rachel Cernansky in Diseases, Injuries, & Other Ailments, Food, Nutrition, & More Food | 2 Comments » | RSS feed | Trackback >