To keep up with the national demand for apples, apple trees are not grown from apple seeds, but rather, spliced together from different sources onto a dwarf “rootstock”. This enables increased production of more uniform apples, but unfortunately also decreases genetic diversity among apple trees. Vulnerability to any one disease could decimate the entire apple … Continue reading
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The Science of Pie 2014: Video Highlights
The Science of Pie 2014: Video Highlights June 1, 2014 At the Science of Pie, the world’s first scientific bakeoff, the students of the Science & Food undergraduate course presented results from their final projects in poster format and their pies for taste testing. These pies had to be cooked in one hour and were … Continue reading
Food Science Careers & Bad Apples
Kirsten Schimoler at Ben & Jerry’s talks about food science as a career and scientists figure out how to keep produce healthier. Continue reading
5 Things About Apples
Our third and final lecture, Harnessing Creativity (and the Science of Pie), is coming up fast! At the event, students from the Science & Food undergraduate course will be serving up science and apple pies. To get ready, here are 5 fun facts related to apples: About the author: Liz Roth-Johnson is a Ph.D. candidate … Continue reading
The Science of Pie: 2013 Event Recap
On Sunday we held our third and final 2013 Science and Food public lecture: The Science of Pie. Renowned pastry chef Christina Tosi joined us all the way from New York to explain her process for creating new desserts, and Los Angeles native and super-star baker Zoe Nathan shared her tips for baking the perfect … Continue reading
Indigenous Ingredients & Apple Biodiversity
Chef Alex Atala characterizes new ingredients from the Amazon basin, while an artist helps capture the amazing biodiversity of wild apples. Continue reading