A new trend in high-end Japanese food is bringing customers …
MicroZap microwave (Courtesy: http://www.microzap.net/)
A new trend in high-end Japanese food is bringing customers …
A 19-year old Florida teen doesn't think twice about jumping on…
NEW YORK (AP) — Former New York City Mayor Ed Koch meticulously planned his own funeral, …
A curious koala in South Australia managed to walk into a house…
Someone bought one of these for more than $3,000 at an auction …
Updated: Tuesday, 08 Jan 2013, 11:16 AM EST
Published : Tuesday, 08 Jan 2013, 11:16 AM EST
LUBBOCK, Texas (AP) - A Texas company could have an answer to some consumers' unwelcome discovery that just-purchased loaves contain mold.
MicroZap Inc., of Lubbock, claims its technology allows bread to stay mold-free for 60 days. The bread is bombarded with microwaves for about 10 seconds, which kills the mold spores, chief executive officer Don Stull said.
The process could eliminate bakers' need for preservatives and the ingredients used to mask their flavor, increase bread's shelf life and reduce food waste, he said.
Researchers also see application of the technology in developing countries where there are fewer food safety standards and spoilage is a problem.
After 60 days, researchers found the treated bread that remained unopened had the same mold content when compared with a loaf fresh from the oven.
| With WDTN.com's new commenting system you don't need to register. You can login with an existing Facebook, Yahoo!, Google, or Twitter account and more. |
A chain reaction crash involving several semi trucks and cars killed one of the …
Advertisement