FastTrack  on learning to cook

and Cooking Reference

Also Known As FTLtCaCR

 

C lassifying Fruits, Vegetables and Grains


Our efforts at classifications are going to be generally accurate and precise from our point of view and wholly inaccurate by a lot of other measures.  First, lets consider, that the government has often classified fruits as vegetables,  Next, consider modern marketing practices... enough said.  Lets consider where you shop for fruits, vegetables and grains.  Is their someone available, with the knowledge, to help you with your selections?  And conventional and hybrid breeding is producing new types of products, and an ever increasing number of varieties of products.

A large part of cooking is getting a handle on what this means for the modern consumer and finding out what suits your needs.

We are going to attempt to provide broad classifications for what's available to you.  Please bear in mind, that its entirely conceivable to grow a two inch purple watermelon (normally over 2 feet long when ripe with a green skin) and a white grape tomato (normally red and less than one inch in length) the size of a basketball.  This makes grouping and classifying them even more problematic.  We are letting the following guide our classification criteria.

Its open to interpretation and your mileage will vary.


With apologies to nutritionists, scientists, growers and producers everywhere.


And finally, if its picked by hand from the garden when its ripe,
the taste is almost always going to be far superior to anything you can buy