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  • #16
    Quoth bhskittykatt View Post

    Hmmm, so it IS a thing. It doesn't seem to be a common thing, though.

    It's very common here. I always see bundles of green asparagus standing up in a shallow pan of water. The only time I don't see them in water is when they're on sale because they sell way too fast XD.

    It's actually the recommended way of storing them to keep them fresher for days. A wet paper towel for the fridge works at home.
    Last edited by Slayer; 03-06-2012, 12:10 PM.

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    • #17
      Quoth Slayer View Post
      It's very common here. I always see bundles of green asparagus standing up in a shallow pan of water. The only time I don't see them in water is when they're on sale because they sell way too fast XD.

      It's actually the recommended way of storing them to keep them fresher for days. A wet paper towel for the fridge works at home.
      Yeah, same here in New England. Although sometimes it's really just on ice or something.

      There could even be some validity to keeping asparagus in water. Unlike other veggies, asparagus still has its stem in tact. I would think keeping the stems in water would be as effective as keeping a bouquet of flowers in a vase of water.

      I would also bet however that stores which choose not to do this simply sell out their asparagus more quickly. I'd also wonder how sanitary this practice of keeping asparagus in water is, too, as contaminants could get absorbed into the plant, making surface washing futile. I'm not a botanist, though, so I can't say if my concerns are justified.
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      • #18
        Quoth Slayer View Post
        It's very common here. I always see bundles of green asparagus standing up in a shallow pan of water.
        All the stores in my area store them this way as well. I've never seen fresh asparagus that wasn't standing in a pan of shallow water in grocery stores. I'm in Atlantic Canada.

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        • #19
          Quoth Comechatcha View Post
          Our local grocery does that!

          Makes for a nice warning not to be leaning over them when the sprayer goes off.

          Well that would certainly be interesting! It'd help newbies, too. When my friend at work first started in produce, he'd be leaning over the shelf and then jump a mile when the misters went off on top of him It doesn't faze him now, but he said he always used to be afraid that it was some nasty customer spitting on him.

          As for asparagus, ours is always just bundled with a rubber band and in a bin, no water.
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          • #20
            I've seen cut celery sticks sold standing in small tubs of water. Never seen asparagus that way though.
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            • #21
              Quoth Argabarga View Post
              They're always in a hurry, always don't have time to wait, but they sure do find the time to stop and complain
              You know it! And they never want to talk to someone who can actually do something about the problem, they want to yell at the nametag-wearing, bottom-rung employee who has no authority and isn't even allowed to defend themselves against verbal bullying.
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              • #22
                Quoth Merriweather View Post
                One of our stores not only heavily mists the vegetables, when they mist them, they dim the lights over the vegetables, and play storm sounds
                Had that back at WD . . . boy would that thunder get your attention at times.
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                • #23
                  Okay, screw you all! This thread had jinxed me! After saying how I've never seen asparagus in water in my whole life, and it must be really uncommon around here, I went to the grocery store today, and what did I see?

                  Asparagus in f***ing water!



                  ....it's a thing.

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                  • #24
                    Quoth bhskittykatt View Post
                    Okay, screw you all! This thread had jinxed me! After saying how I've never seen asparagus in water in my whole life, and it must be really uncommon around here, I went to the grocery store today, and what did I see?

                    Asparagus in f***ing water!



                    ....it's a thing.

                    You should say you've never seen a million dollars before and try your luck :P lol

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                    • #25
                      Quoth Merriweather View Post
                      One of our stores not only heavily mists the vegetables, when they mist them, they dim the lights over the vegetables, and play storm sounds
                      One of the stores here plays a recording of "Singin' in the Rain" when they mist the veggies.

                      But yeah, I've never seen asparagus in water...stacked up in bundles, yes.
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                      • #26
                        I've heard some stores play some kind of tune or soundbyte just before misting...cute (and helpful!)

                        When I first starting buying fresh asparagus I read how you should stand the stalks up straight with their ends in water when you get it home...but I haven't seen it in a store that way so far, either. So I guess I will see it that way in the next store I go to, huh?
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                        • #27
                          Quoth Sedorna View Post
                          Water? I honestly don't think I've ever seen a store that keeps their asparagus in water, no matter how simple or gourmet the grocery store might be. I
                          Same here. I've never seen that. I would think it would make the stems slimy, woudn't it?

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                          • #28
                            Quoth RecoveringKinkoid View Post
                            Same here. I've never seen that. I would think it would make the stems slimy, woudn't it?
                            No, it's usually a shallow pan. Just enough for the ends to be in water (an inch or so).

                            If I do my groceries on Monday and I happen to see them, I'll take a photo. Not all groceries stores here sell asparagus at this time.

                            I was able to find this with google:
                            http://www.foodgypsy.ca/wp-content/u.../DSC_00021.jpg
                            the container is bigger than I would typically see.

                            When they're not on sale, they're in water. When they are on sale, they're usually not since they move too quickly. It's no different than using a wet paper towel or putting them in a glass of water at home when you're not going to cook them right away.

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                            • #29
                              Here is the set-up at my grocery store. (I swear, they did not have it like this until this thread started! Gah!)

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                              • #30
                                Quoth bhskittykatt View Post
                                Here is the set-up at my grocery store. (I swear, they did not have it like this until this thread started! Gah!)

                                Woohoo! You beat me to it XD I bet the store was reading and decided to confuzzle you haha

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