Crisper drawer

A crisper drawer (also known as a crisper) is a compartment located within a refrigerator designed to prolong the freshness of stored produce. Crisper drawers have a different level of humidity from the rest of the refrigerator, optimizing freshness in fruits and vegetables. They can be adjusted to both prevent the loss of moisture from produce, and also allow ethylene gas produced by certain fruits to escape, thus preventing them from rotting quickly.

A crisper drawer, located at the bottom of this refrigerator
Open crisper drawers

Etymology

The first known use of the word "crisper" in relation to a crisper drawer was in 1835.[1]

Design and operation

Crisper drawers operate by creating an environment of greater humidity than the rest of the refrigerator. Many crisper drawers have a separate humidity control which closes or opens a vent in the drawer. When the vent is in the closed position, airflow is shut off, creating greater humidity in the drawer. High humidity is optimal for the storage of leafy or thin-skinned vegetables such as asparagus. When the vent is in the open position, airflow keeps humidity in the crisper drawer low, which is beneficial for storage of fruits such as pears and apples. Additionally, because some fruits emit high levels of ethylene gas, the open vent allows the ethylene gas to escape instead of causing these fruits to rot. The ability to separate low-humidity fruits from high-humidity vegetables using the different crisper drawers also prevents ethylene gas from damaging the latter.[2][3][4]

Crisper drawers which do not have a humidity control are, by default, high humidity crispers.[2]

Reported public confusion

Appliance manufacturers have reported that many refrigerator owners are unaware of the purpose or operation of crisper drawers.[2][5] A 2010 survey commissioned by Robert Bosch GmbH found that 55 percent of surveyed Americans "admit to not knowing how to use their crisper drawer controls".[6]

In the UK, sources often use the term "crisper drawer" in conjunction with a nearby explanation, like the Vegetable Expert advice website calling them "special compartments or 'crisper drawers' to store fruits and vegetables",[7] the consumers' organisation Which? calling it a "salad crisper drawer [...] for storing your fruit and veg",[8] and the appliance replacement firm Partmaster.co.uk calling it a "fridge/freezer salad crisper".[9]

See also

References

  1. "crisper". merriam-webster.com. Merriam-Webster. Retrieved December 10, 2018.
  2. Kim, Frances (September 5, 2017). "The Proper Way to Use the Crisper Drawer in Your Refrigerator". Martha Stewart Living. Retrieved December 10, 2018.
  3. Nichols, Jeanne. "Refrigerator humidity effects on produce quality". Michigan State University Extension. Michigan State University. Retrieved December 10, 2018.
  4. Steed, Marcia. "Choosing the right crisper drawer in the refrigerator". Iowa State University Extension. Iowa State University. Retrieved December 10, 2018.
  5. Mattison, Lindsay (December 10, 2018). "Here's the Right Way to Use Your Refrigerator's Crisper Drawer". Reader's Digest.
  6. "Bosch VitaFresh Technology Tackles Crisper Drawer Confusion". MarketWired. Robert Bosch GmbH. Retrieved December 10, 2018.
  7. Jones, Lynn. "Refrigeration Tips: Keeping Vegetables Fresh". Vegetable Expert. Retrieved December 17, 2018.
  8. Slater, Ben. "Fridge Freezer Features Explained". Which?. Retrieved December 17, 2018.
  9. "Fridge/Freezer Shop: Salad Crisper". Partmaster.co.uk. Retrieved December 17, 2018.
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