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Why do cut avocados go brown in salads?
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Why do cut avocados go brown in salads?
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Why do cut avocados go brown in salads? Is this similar to the chemistry that turns a cut mushroom a black colour?
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Re: Why do cut avocados go brown in salads?
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Cut avocados react with oxygen in the air.
Some people recommend rubbing with lemon juice to reduce the browning effect.
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Re: Why do cut avocados go brown in salads?
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Do you know the chemistry of the avocado browing reaction, Evan?
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Re: Why do cut avocados go brown in salads?
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I'm fairly certain it has to do with the oxidation of the amino acid tyrosine, which is a phenol, so it is easily oxidized. Before the avocado is opened not enough oxygen can get in to complete the reaction, but once it is exposed to the air the reaction is fairly swift. Acid can slow the reaction down (I have my theories as to why, but I am not certain, and I don't want to present misinformation...)
It's the same thing with apples, and similar with mushrooms. Some mushrooms contain hydroquinones (very similar to phenols, but more reactive) which react to turn dark blue when the mushroom is damaged (
//www.youtube.com/watch?v=PoyHRmIw28k
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Re: Why do cut avocados go brown in salads?
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Browning is caused by enzymes in the fruit, when it is cut (polyphenol oxidase or PPO is one of them).
See:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Browning_%28food_process%29
Or "Activity, Electrophoretic Characteristics and Heat Inactivation of Polyphenoloxidases from Apples, Avocados, Grapes, Pears and Plums"
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0023643897903029
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Re: Why do cut avocados go brown in salads?
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Thank you; lovely answer.
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