Fresh food

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Fresh food is food which has not been preserved and has not spoiled yet. It has not been dried, smoked, salted, frozen, canned, pickled, or otherwise preserved.

Food

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Fruits and vegetables

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Unprocessed fruits.[1]

For vegetables and fruits, this means that they have been recently harvested and treated properly post harvest.

Meat

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Fresh meat it has recently been slaughtered and butchered.

Fish

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Fresh fish it has been recently caught or harvested and kept cold.

Diary Products

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Dairy products are fresh and will spoil quickly. Thus, fresh cheese is cheese which has not been dried or salted for aging. Soured cream may be considered “fresh” (crème fraîche).

In cooking

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Freshly cooked food has not been held cold or warm, reheated, for a long time, or made from leftovers. Usually, when plant-based foods, as well as any other, are cooked they lose their nutritional properties. However, this happens from the very first moment they are harvested[1].

References

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1.   ^ Oxford English Dictionary s.v. 'fresh'

2.   ^ Nak-Eon Choi, Jung H. Han, How Flavor Works: The Science of Taste and Aroma, p. 192

3.   ^ TNN. The Times of India. "Does cooking fruit destroys the nutritional value. Retrieved 2020-10-02.

4. Better Health Channel. Fruit and vegetables.

5. Self Life Advice.“Fresh,” “Natural,” “Processed”—What Do These Words Mean?

  1. ^ "Does cooking fruit destroys the nutritional value - Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved 2020-11-18.

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