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food preserving: freezing articles freezing articles storing food in the freezer. examples: almost all types of food can be frozen, including drinks, meats (raw and cooked), fruits, vegetables, meals, pesto, egg whites, oils, etc. freezing stops all bacteria (they cannot survive nor multiply in the freezing
change the texture or taste of uncooked meat. however, note that most fruits and a few vegetables can become mushy - others may need blanching prior to freezing such as beans or potatoes. don't forget to label and date food before freezing. below you will find a standard guide for storage periods of cooked...
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food preserving: refrigeration refrigeration the most common food preserving method is to store food in the refrigerator. examples: almost all types of food can be refrigerated, including drinks, meats (raw and cooked), fruits, vegetables, meals, pesto, egg whites, oils, etc refrigeration (cold temperature
) slows down the bad bacterial growth greatly, so food lasts or more times longer to spoil. label raw meat etc so they are only stored for a day or two in the refrigerator prior to being cooked and consumed. refrigeration does not affect flavour or texture. root cellaring storing root vegetables in a...
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