All posts tagged: Cucumber

Why some cucumbers stay green while others turn yellow

Why some cucumbers stay green while others turn yellow

Cucumber peel color can decide whether a fruit looks fresh, desirable, and worth buying. In many markets, especially in northern China, darker green cucumbers are preferred over paler ones. That makes skin color more than a cosmetic detail, and a new study suggests the difference between green and yellow peel runs deep into the cell. Reporting in Horticulture Research, a team from China Agricultural University, its Sanya and Yantai institutes, and the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Agricultural Research Service traced that color shift to a gene called CsYP. Their work shows that the gene helps build and maintain chloroplasts, the structures that support pigment production. When CsYP is disrupted, chloroplasts develop poorly, pigment levels fall, and the fruit peel turns yellow. The finding gives breeders a new genetic target in a crop where appearance strongly shapes market value, and it also points to a broader biological link between fruit color, chloroplast health, and iron-sulfur-related activity. A proposed model for the regulatory mechanism of CsYP in controlling fruit skin color. (CREDIT: Horticulture Research) When yellowing begins …

Turkish spiced chicken with garlic yogurt, cucumber and dill recipe

Turkish spiced chicken with garlic yogurt, cucumber and dill recipe

Diana Henry is the Telegraph’s much-loved cookery writer. She shares recipes each week, for everything from speedy family dinners to special menus that friends will remember for months. She is also a regular broadcaster on BBC Radio 4, and her journalism and recipe books, including Simple and How to Eat a Peach, are multi-award-winning. A mother of two sons, Diana can satisfy even the fussiest of eaters.    Source link

Cucumber soup and tomato tart: Trine Hahnemann’s Scandinavian recipes for summer | Food

Cucumber soup and tomato tart: Trine Hahnemann’s Scandinavian recipes for summer | Food

Summer is a beautiful season in Scandinavia, and the word that embodies it is “abundance”. The midsummer night doesn’t really get dark, the light is beautiful and it is only the sound of the blackbirds singing that indicates the day is ending. In stark contrast to the dark winter months, summer is all about the light, so your temperament is different and you long for different things: to be outside, to eat lighter meals and to enjoy as many fresh vegetables as possible. These two recipes would make a perfect summer’s evening meal (beach house optional but recommended): cold cucumber soup followed by a fresh and tasty tart with raw tomatoes on top of a smooth cream and crusty pastry. Velbekomme! Tomato tart (pictured top) At home in Denmark, I make this with rygeost, a fresh smoked cream cheese that’s often homemade. It’s almost impossible to find in the UK, though, so here I’ve used ricotta instead. This tart is for a warm day, when you feel like something light that carries the flavour of …