jlam | Shared With: Everyone - Sep 19 2006 | food, agriculture, horticulture, harvest, plums, Prunus maritima, Cornell, Cornell University, Cornell Beach Plum Project, Tom Whitlow, Ithaca, New York
At Cornell Orchards, beach plums, commonly found on coastal dunes but now one of the newest fruits harvested this year, have become an ambitious Cornell project to turn the unusual plant into a crop.
A thriving cottage industry for jams made from local beach plums demands ever more, but plums remain inaccessible due to small stands, limited access to lands where they grow and government restrictions against “poaching”. Even on Cape Cod where the plants are native, beach plum condiments are gourmet, says Tom Whitlow, associate professor of horticulture and head of the Cornell Beach Plum Project. Last year he distributed puree to several Ithaca area restaurants, which incorporated it into desserts and a sauce for grilled duck.
In the orchards late August and early September, students picked the fruits, then made jams and syrup with food scientists at the processing plant at the New York State Agricultural Experiment Station in Geneva NY, which Cornell Orchard Store then sells.
—Krishna Ramanujan, Cornell Chronicle
jlam | Shared With: Everyone - Aug 16 2006 | food, fitness, training, health, medicine, cherries, quercetin, athletics, melatonin, anthocyanin, CherryPharm, John Davey, Olga Padilla-Zakour, Cornell, Cornell University
John Davey quit his job as a Wall Street banker to team up with Cornell food scientists and create CherryPharm, a tart cherry sports drink found to prevent inflamation and improve conditioning.
Research by Padilla-Zakour, Malachy McHugh, director of research at the Nicholas Institute of Sports Medicine and Athletic Trauma, and Declan Connolly, associate professor and director of the University of Vermont's Human Performance Lab, published June in the British Journal of Sports Medicine, showed strength loss was 22% with a placebo but only 4% with cherry juice. Trainers of athletes who have tried the drink say it works. "The New York Rangers have integrated … CherryPharm's all-natural juice into the lives of our players. We feel less sore, sleep better and recover faster," said Rangers' medical trainer Jim Ramsay.
—Linda McCandless, Chonicle
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