Dictionary Definition
ripen
Verb
1 cause to ripen or develop fully; "The sun
ripens the fruit"; "Age matures a good wine" [syn: mature]
2 grow ripe; "The plums ripen in July"
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English
Pronunciation
\Rip"en\Verb
- to grow ripe; to become mature, as in botany: grain, fruit, flowers, and the like; as, grapes ripen in the sun.
- To approach or come to perfection.
- To cause to mature; to make ripe; as, the warm days ripened the corn.
- To mature; to fit or prepare; to bring to perfection; as, to
ripen the judgment.
- When faith and love, which parted from thee never, Had ripined thy iust soul to dwell with God. --Milton.
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Extensive Definition
Ripening is a process in fruits that causes them to become
more edible. In general,
a fruit becomes sweeter, less green, and
softer as it ripens. However the acidity as well as sweetness rises
during ripening, but the fruit still tastes sweeter regardless. The
reason for this is the Brix-Acid
Ratio.
The life stages of a plant are influenced by
plant
hormones. An organic compound involved with ripening is
ethylene, a gas created by plants from the
amino
acid methionine.
Ethylene increases the intracellular levels of certain enzymes in fruit and fresh-cut
products, which include:
Other enzymes break down the green pigment chlorophyll, which is
replaced by blue, yellow, or red pigments.
Hormone levels in fruit are often connected to
pollination. If too
few seeds in a multiseeded
fruit are formed (by fertilization of the
ovules), the flesh of the
fruit may not develop in some areas, and as a consequence ripening
will be retarded or prevented. Fruit growers increasingly monitor
seed ratios in developing and/or mature fruit and adjust
pollination management accordingly.
Many fruits are picked prior to full ripening
because ripened fruits do not ship well. For example, bananas are picked when green and
artificially ripened after shipment by being gassed with ethylene.
A similar method used in parts of Asia was to cover a bed of
slightly green-harvested mango and a few small open containers of
clumps of calcium
carbide with a plastic covering. The moisture in the air
reacted with the calcium carbide to release the gas acetylene, which apparently
has the same effect as ethylene.
Some fruits, such as Hachiya persimmons, are eaten
only after bletting,
the fermenting
process of decay after severe ripening.
SmartFresh is a
technology useful to maintain fresh-picked quality of whole fruits
and vegetables. 1-Methylcyclopropene
(1-MCP 0.14%) works with the ripening process to dramatically slow
down ethylene production and prevent over-ripening and problems
associated with aging.
Iodine (I) can be
used to check if the fruit is ripening or rotting by showing
whether starch in the fruit has turned into sugar. For example, in
an apple that has rotted (not bruised, just rotted) a drop of
iodine on a slightly rotten part (not skin) will turn a dark blue
or black color if there is starch there. If it stays yellow, then
most of the starch did turn into sugar.
Artificial ripening
Calcium carbide is used for ripening the fruit artificially in some countries. Calcium carbide contains traces of arsenic and phosphorous and thus use of this chemical is illegal in most of the countries. Calcium carbide once dissolved in water produces acetylene which is the essential gas for ripening process. Acetylene is believed to effect the nervous system by reducing oxygen supply to brain.References
ripen in Hebrew: הבשלה
ripen in Simple English: Ripening
ripen in Ukrainian: Визрівання
Synonyms, Antonyms and Related Words
advance, age, alter into, attain majority, be
converted into, bear fruit, beautify, become, better, bloom, blossom, blow, bring to maturity, change
into, come of age, come round to, come to fruition, come to
maturity, complete,
crown, culminate, cultivate, develop, do to perfection,
elaborate, embellish, enhance, evolute, evolve, evolve into, fall into,
fester, finish, fledge, flourish, flower, grow, grow up, heighten, improve, intensify, lapse into, leave
the nest, matter,
maturate, mature, mellow, melt into, open into,
pass into, perfect,
polish, progress, rankle, reach its season, reach
manhood, reach maturity, reach twenty-one, reach voting age,
refine, ripe, ripen into, run, run into, season, settle down, settle into,
shift into, suppurate,
temper, toga virilis,
turn into, turn to, wax,
weep