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托福考试阅读模拟试题训练(4) 托福考试 2008-4-11 15:59:23 阅读次数:82 次 |
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FREEZING FOOD
Most vegetables and some fruits need blanching before they are frozen, and to avoid this step would be an expensive mistake. The result would be a product largely devoid of vitamins and minerals. Proper blanching curtails the enzyme action, which vegetables require during their growth and ripening but which continues after maturation and will lead to decay unless it is almost entirely stopped by blanching. This process is done in two ways, either by plunging vegetables in a large amount of rapidly boiling water for a few minutes or by steaming them. For steam blanching, it is important that timing begin when the water at the bottom of the pot is boiling. Different vegetables require different blanching times, and specified times for each vegetable must be observed. Under-blanching is like no blanching at all, and over-blanching, while stopping the enzyme action, will produce soggy, discolored vegetables. 1.Why does the author mention 32 degrees Fahrenheit? 2.Why does the author use the term expensive mistake in discussing blanching?
答案: 1.B 2.B |
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