There are so many types of prepared cereal, there is no one answer to this question.
In most cases, there is no reason to freeze cereal products to preserve them. Most cereal products are sold in a dried form, suitable for long term storage.
Freezing dried cereal will cause them to absorb moisture and will be 'soggy' when thawed.
If you need to store cereal for an extended period, the unopened package is the best choice. If the package has been opened, a container with a minimum amount of airspace, such as a sealable plastic bag or a jar with a tight cover. It's exposure to air that causes cereal to become stale.
all the food in space is freeze dried for human consumption. so yes, they'd be able to, with freeze dried milk & dry cereal.....starchy ick!
They have to be freeze-dried.
Freeze them.
no its not a cereal but it can be put in cereal
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Cereal is not a solution. Cereal is a mixture (cereal in milk) or a suspension such as cooked oatmeal or farina.
if it is dry, then there is nothing to freeze. With no moisture there will be nothing to mold or grow spores. If you are trying to keep if fresh you will just need to keep the air out of it so it will not go stale. To answer your question, you can throw it in the freezer, however, all it will do is get the air cold... nothing would actually freeze
It depends because some cereal bars are actually made with cereal and a bunch of other preservatives but other cereal bars call themselves cereal bars but they don't have any cereal in them. And that's just a rip-off especially if you wanted cereal.
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Chex cereal is considered a healthy cereal for a few reasons. It is a gluten free cereal. It is also low in calories, sugar and fat. There is no cholesterol in this cereal.