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Storing Strawberries and CherriesStoring Strawberries and Cherries
11 Dec.
If desired, you can add sugar to the bag or bowl before freezing. That way you will have a very tasty dessert, at any time. Read more: - why should we eat more strawberries; - how to make cocktail cherries;...
Fruits that Can FreezeFruits that Can Freeze
06 May
You have to know in advance what the fruit will be for later, because this affects their way of freezing - with sugar or without sugar. Fruits in syrup retain their color and flavor even after freezing....
StrawberriesStrawberries
22 Dec.
It is also better that strawberries are stored unwashed. Stored in the refrigerator, they will keep fresh for one or two days. When freezing pre-wash and dry, then they will keep for up to one year....
How to defrost various productsHow to defrost various products
17 Jan.
Freezing time depends mostly on the size of the package. Remember that the microwave must be set to "defrost"....
What is Citric Acid?What is Citric Acid?
26 Oct.
It is used for preserving, freezing and drying foods. The most important roles of citric acid is its involvement in the metabolism and this is one of the most important benefits....
Vitamin B5Vitamin B5
03 Dec.
Vitamin B5 is relatively unstable in food and large quantities of this vitamin can be lost through cooking, freezing and processing....
The Rules for Healthy CookingThe Rules for Healthy Cooking
18 May
Don't forget freezing as an option. Freezing vegetables during the season and storing them for future use is an easy way to get the aroma of the harvest all year round....
Vitamin CVitamin C
02 Dec.
About 25% of the vitamin C content in vegetables and fruits may be lost in boiling or freezing conditions....
Everything You Need to Know About Keto SweetenersEverything You Need to Know About Keto Sweeteners
31 May
Sugar alcohols occur naturally in many foods such as melons, strawberries and avocados and are obtained through a processing method that separates them into their own product....