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Making Grocery Tomatoes Taste More Home-Grown

AUG 07, 2012
Scientists identify volatile chemicals that can improve commercial varieties.
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Making Grocery Tomatoes Taste More Like Home-Grown

Inside Science Buzzwords:

  1. Volatile Chemicals - Chemicals that tend to vaporize, or transform from liquid to gas, more easily, enabling them to be smelled more easily in the case of fragrant compounds in foods such as tomatoes.
  2. Cis-3-hexenal - A chemical compound that smells like fresh cut grass and is one of the key volatile compounds in ripe tomatoes.
  3. Geranial - A chemical compound that smells like lemon.

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