Chapter 30: Q 42. (page 869)
Fruit and vegetable storage facilities are usually refrigerated and well ventilated. Why are these conditions advantageous?
Short Answer
Prevents early spoilage.
Chapter 30: Q 42. (page 869)
Fruit and vegetable storage facilities are usually refrigerated and well ventilated. Why are these conditions advantageous?
Prevents early spoilage.
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