The veggies are periodically sprayed with water in order to keep them crisp and fresh.
There is no lightning sound effect, but the thunder, while a little bit corny, alerts shoppers that the water will soon spray.
There is a naturally occurring enzyme called polyphenol oxidase......
When fruits(Apple) vegetables(potato) crush and react with oxygen found in air and make a naturally occurring enzyme called polyphenol oxidase which causes brown or kind of yellow color on apples and potatoes and other fruits and vegetables......And that is why we should leave sliced potatoes or apples inside water because air can't go inside water....but it will remove soluble vitamins from apples and potatoes so use apples and potatoes as soon as you cut them.
The water diffuses into the cells of the fruits and vegetables, keeping them plump and crisp. You can do the same thing at home. For example, if your celery gets limp (loses water) in your refrigerator, you can put it in a sink of water for awhile and it will become crispier (though probably not as much as when you bought it).
Grocery stores use sprinkler nozzles to spray water on fruits and vegetables to keep them looking fresher longer. Stores also use refrigerated displays to keep them from wilting.
In order to keep fresh fruits and vegetables fresh little water is usually sprinkled on it. Produce will go bad if it watered too much. Sprinkles are installed to ensure appropriate amount of water is available to different produce items.
pro-duce:n, agricultural products and especially fresh fruits and vegetables as distinguished from grain and other staple crops"At your local farmer's market, you can find a wide variety of seasonal, often organically grown produce, including tomatoes, peaches, corn, and green beans.""A premium grocery store, like Whole Foods, will carry locally grown, organic produce, like kale, collard greens, and strawberries."
we produce poo
females do not produce sperm
Tornadoes do not produce gasses. They are made of air and do not change its composition.
to keep them fresh
In order to keep fresh fruits and vegetables fresh little water is usually sprinkled on it. Produce will go bad if it watered too much. Sprinkles are installed to ensure appropriate amount of water is available to different produce items.
Fruits and vegetables in produce markets are sprinkled with water for a number of reasons. Firstly, vegetables such as carrots and celery will dry out when they are stored in the open air, so the water helps keep them fresher longer. Secondly, the water makes the fruits and vegetables more appealing to the eye, making the consumer more likely to buy them.next of all it adds more nutrients for example when the water enter the fruit or vegtable, the water sinks in and which help make nutrients for the vegtable and fruit which makes it yummy.
Access to markets. Your welcome and I think I'm a bit too late.
Americans produce in foreign markets
Mexican markets are mostly like American farmer's markets: they tend to sell fresh produce from fields close to the point of sale; these include vegetables, seeds, fruits and food. Some larger markets include live animals, cheap clothing, toys and plasticware.
Sweet tomatoes are available at most supermarkets in the produce section. They are usually near the other tomatoes, or by other vegetables. Sweet tomatoes can also be found at local farmers markets or specialty produce stores.
Do you mean "produce" as in "to make" or "produce" as in fruits and vegetables? Produce as in "to make": Make, form, create. Produce as in fruits and vegetables: fruits and vegetables...can't think of anything else...
Squash is a family of vegetables that grows pretty much worldwide. There are many companies, both local and national, that deliver squashes to markets in various parts of the country.
Smaller, independent farms in the United States produce vegetables and some fruits. The bulk of the crop is sold at fresh produce stands or farmers' markets. The remainder is usually used by the farmer to feed the family.
Fiber containing fruits and vegetables
A "produce store" sells vegetables, and sometimes fruit too. In large stores, vegetables and fruits are sold in the "produce department".