find a dictionary ya dumb c u n t
Because most bacteria can't survive in extreme heat, once the food inside sealed cans reaches a certain temperature, the bacteria dies, and an enclosed, sterile environment is created.
do tinning for wire to prevent rust do tinning for wire to prevent rust
Bud Tinning was born in 1906.
Steen Tinning was born on 1962-10-07.
Iben Tinning was born on 1974-02-04.
water can not preserve food it attracts mold
Tinning food involves sealing it in a can and then heating it to a high temperature to kill bacteria. The heat destroys the bacteria by denaturing proteins and damaging cell structures, preventing them from growing and spoiling the food. Additionally, the sealed can prevents new bacteria from entering and contaminating the food.
Bud Tingwell died on 2009-05-15.
Bud Tinning died January 17, 1961, in Evansville, IN, USA.
On meat, salt can preserve food.
They stuffed the food with salt which would let it dry out and that's how they would preserve it.
well once you have cooked the food it is ready to it so there is no need to preserve it