Flavor-pairing may teach kids to like vegetables
The strategy of pairing something new with something an individual already likes is called associative conditioning and may be helpful in encouraging kids – and adults – to consume more vegetables and fruit, the authors say. "It has the potential to …
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The Vegetable Orchestra
Austrian musician Matthias Meinharter, who’s an associate of the Vegetable Orchestra, runs on the hand drill to create a musical instrument from the carrot through the preparations for a concert in Haguenau, eastern France. The Vegetable Orchestra plays music with …
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Between the Rows: What's new in vegetables?
What's new in vege-tables? Just what a question. While I’m unaware of any new species of vegetables, you can find always new varieties which at the very least purport to be better, have a shorter or longer growing season, more disease resistance, be …
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Dice Vegetables AS AN Iron Chef WITH THIS PARTICULAR Cutting Board
This cutting board, from Netherlands-based design group The Usuals, is really a cheat sheet for divining the difference between chopped and minced vegetables. The Finer Slicing cutting board, as it's called, has laser-printed etchings that produce for foolproof …
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