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The trade name for the technology of coating apples to prevent them from browning. (p. 3)
The orange pigment used by the body to create Vitamin A. (p. 4)
The tomato released by ARS in 1955 that is still the main variety used for tomato paste. ( P. 4)
This hot pepper is 20 times hotter than the typical cayenne pepper and is ideal for growing in the home garden. (p. 9)
The US produces between 3 and 4 billion pounds of these annually and about 40% go into processed foods. (P. 8)
San Francisco insisted that their version of this bread couldn't be duplicated, but ARS researches discovered how. (P. 13)
This fruit can now be repeeled by a patented ARS process that uses commercially available food-grade enzymes. (P. 16)
In the 1920's ARS solved the problem of how to give butter a longer _____ life. (P. 19)
Red seedless grapes were all but unknown to the US consumer before ARS release this variety in 1973. (p. 20)
The Atlantic potato makes these with lower fat content than any other variety thanks to its low raio of water-to-solid ratio. (P. 21)
Cultivated __________ is a billion-dollar a year crop. (P. 22)
Americans today are eating about 18 pounds of this each year. (P. 23)
ARS helped scale up _________ farming by breeding them for disease resistance, finding better feeds and eliminating chemicals and pondwater contaminants that contribute to off-flavors. (P 25)
This type of oil is the most widely used edible oil in the United States: you'll find it in mayonaise, salad dressing, process cheese products, dessert frostrings, and much more. (P. 27)
This absorbent compound that can slurp up to 2,000 times its weight in water can be found in fuel filters, baby powders and disposible diapers is called _______ Slurper. (p. 31)

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