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1990 BCE
Irradiation
Irradiation of foods is approved by the USDA. Irradiation is the process of exposing foods to an irradiation field. The foods are considered safe and according to scientists do not absorb any radiation. Irradiation is widely used now on produce such as strawberries, dried spices, and poultry. -
1969 BCE
First Foods
The first foods were transported to the moon. The astronauts took freeze-dried foods to the moon. The freeze drying process was the combination of two methods that were found to increase the useful life of food including drying and rapid freezing. -
1949 BCE
Cincinnati
An inventor from Cincinnati, Ohio develops the first portable refrigeration unit for truck and train cars. The invention allowed foods to be transported between countries without spoiling. This invention allow chain restaurants and fast-food companies to start. -
1925 BCE
Flash Freezing
Flash-freezing food was developed by Clarence Birdseye. Flash freezing rapidly cools food to a frozen state. This method of keeping food color to stop the growth of bacteria is an improvement on the original ancient Greek idea. Flash-freezing is also found to provide improved food quality when the frozen food is thawed. -
1864 BCE
Pasteurization
Pasteurization is discovered by Louis Pasteur. Pasteur heated foods to a very high temperature and then cooled them quickly. Most of the existing bacteria in the food or drink is killed during pasteurization. Then the food or drink can be sealed or kept cool to last much longer. Drinks like apple juice and milk are pasteurized today. -
1810 BCE
Canning
Canning was first invented by a chef in France named Nicolas Appert. He discovered that by cooking foods and sealing it in metal cans, the food would last longer. How this actually works is that cooking the foods kills that bacteria. When the food is sealed in cans bacteria cannot reach the food so it lasts much longer. -
1803 BCE
cold temperatures
It was almost 2600 years after discovering that cold temperatures allowed foods to last longer did people discover that a storage box that was insulated helps all the food in the box consistently last longer. This was the first use of an ice box. -
1600 BCE
Salt Mines
Salt mines were discovered in Salzburg, Austria. It was also discovered that when salt was added to food it allowed the food to be eaten longer (even though it was very salty). -
800 BCE
Ancient Greeks
Ancient Greeks discover that food does not spoil as fast when it is cooled by ice or snow. This early discovery used a method we still use today for many foods in our refigerators to slow bacteria growth in fresh foods. -
1 BCE
Early people
Did not have much scientific knowledge, but they used trial and error to learn new things. They discovered that if meat was smoked it would last much longer than regular cooked meat.