Root cellar
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A root cellar is a structure
built underground or partially underground and used to store vegetables,
fruits, and nuts or other foods.
Function
Root cellars are for keeping food
supplies at a low temperature and steady humidity. They keep food from freezing
during the winter and keep food cool during the summer months to prevent
spoilage. Typically, a variety of vegetables are placed in the root cellar in
the autumn, after harvesting. A secondary use for the root cellar is as a place
in which to store wine or home-made alcoholic beverages.
Vegetables stored in the root cellar
primarily consist of potatoes, turnips, and carrots. Other food supplies placed in the root cellar over the
winter months include beets, onions, preserves/jams, salt meat, salt turbot, salt herring,
Winter squash, and cabbage.[1]
A potato cellar is sometimes called a potato
barn or potato house.
Separate cellars are occasionally
used for storing fruits, such as apples. Water, bread, butter, milk, and cream
are sometimes stored in the root cellar also. In addition, items such as salad
greens, fresh meat, and jam pies are kept in the root cellar early in the day
to keep cool until they are needed for supper.[2]
Construction
Common construction methods are:
- Digging down into the ground and erecting a shed or
house over the cellar (access is via a trap door in the shed).
- Digging into the side of a hill (easier to excavate and
facilitates water drainage).
- Building a structure at ground level and piling rocks,
earth, and/or sod around and over it. This may be easier to build on rocky
terrain where excavation is difficult.
Most root cellars were built using
stone, wood, mortar (cement), and sod. Newer ones may be made of concrete
with sod on top.[2]
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