Science in the Kitchen by E. E. Kellogg

4. Carefully sort and pack in barrels, placing those most mellow and

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those of different varieties in different barrels; head the barrels, label, and place in a cool, dry place where the temperature will remain equable. Some consider it better to keep fruit in thin layers upon broad shelves in a cool place. This plan allows frequent inspection and removal of all affected fruit without disturbance of the remainder.