Yes, bit the sun dried tomatoes will lose some flavor, but still sound great.
Sun-dried tomatoes, dehydrated, sliced, diced, quartered, blended, pureed, steamed, stewed, or pasted are tomatoes that were whole tomatoes that have become tomatoes of a different consistency. No, tomatoes are definitely not fattening, they are catabolic. The only cases tomatoes would be fattening is if you ADD fat - like deep-frying them (fried green tomatoes), or making tomato chips (brushing sun-dried/dehydrated tomatoes with oil and baking them)...in THAT case it would be fattening because of the oil working its way into the tomatoes. - Maikel Y.
Yes, you can freeze dried lima beans.
Yes, you can safely freeze tomatoes. Their texture will be different when thawed, but they will be perfectly usable.
Can them in own liquid and freeze away
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Yes, you can freeze stewed tomatoes.
An advantage of freeze-dried foods is that they are lightweight.
Yes. Freeze dried worms are safe for guppies but lots of people have had problem with baby guppies because they are too small to eat the freeze dried bloodworms.
You can find more information about freeze dried food by researching with books. The library most likely has many books about freeze dried foods and how to do the process.
An advantage of freeze-dried foods is that they are lightweight.
You can freeze tomatoes in any form, the only effect freezing has on tomatoes is that they will soften when defrosted, similar to canned tomatoes.