Some examples are pickles, mayonnaise, salad dressing, pickled foods, and some types of beans.
The Manunggul jar, a prehistoric burial jar, was found in the Tabon Caves in Palawan, Philippines. It is considered one of the country's national treasures and dates back to the late Neolithic Period, around 890-710 B.C.
a MASON JAR is a jar that was meant for storing food from the early 1900's and very late 1800's maybe too they still make them today. There are many antique jars found like I found left on to ground in very old places. They can be very valuable.
Yes, as long as there is enough room left in the jar for the food to expand as it freezes. If not, the jar will break.
It was about 10-20 cents for each can or jar
It depends on what is inside the jar. It could be food, condiments, cosmetics, or any other substance or product that is stored in a jar.
At any store that sells food
· jam · jar · jar opener · java · juicer
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It depends on the size of the jar. Every jar is different. If you are making your own baby food labels, it's a good idea to measure around the jar first and leave half and inch to an inch so you don't overlap the label.
£15
it was found in the tabon cave in palawan Philippines and we pinoys are proud of it
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