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If Your Ham Has a Rainbow Sheen, Here’s What It Means
If the appearance bothers you, there are a few ways to reduce the likelihood of it:
- Cut Thickness: Slice the ham thicker, as thinner slices are more prone to the light diffraction effect.
- Storage: Keep ham tightly wrapped to prevent oxidation, which can enhance the sheen.
- Cooking: Cooked ham tends to show less iridescence compared to raw or lightly processed ham.
The Science Is Beautiful
The rainbow sheen on ham is a fascinating example of how light interacts with natural structures. It’s a harmless phenomenon that doesn’t affect the flavor or quality of your food. So, next time you see a shimmering slice of ham, you can confidently enjoy it—now with a little extra knowledge!
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