Lettuce
I don't think I have ever seen cantaloupe sold any other way than fresh. Never dried, canned, etc... But, I probably haven't seen everything. I highly doubt that there is any fruit or vegetable that is only sold fresh.
Lettuce is the only vegetable that is never sold frozen, canned, processed, cooked, or in any other form except fresh.
vegetable because sometimes when you get to the friut ile the frui t is bad and bruised up
it is the Kiwi fruit
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A tomato
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lettuce Is only true for certain types. There are canned pickled lettuces.
watermelon
Cod is sold fresh, frozen and salted.
Yes. Although only a handful of people did so, I was one of the ones to create an experiment on this simple question. Posted below are my results based on four foods: Carrots, Apples, String Beans, and Corn. Each were frozen, fresh and canned: Main Results From My ExperimentName of Food State of Food (fresh, frozen, or canned) Amount of Gases Produced ApplesFrozen 1/8 in. Carrots Frozen ¼ in. Corn Frozen ¼ in. String Beans Frozen ¼ in. Apples Fresh 1/8 in. Carrots Fresh ¼ in. Corn Fresh ¼ in. String Beans Fresh ¼ in. Apples Canned 1/8 in. Carrots Canned 3/8 in. Corn Canned 3/8 in. String Beans Canned ¼ in.Averages of the DataFrozen Fresh Canned Average Gas Released 5/16 in. 7/32 in. 9/32 in.
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lettuce
The 4 forms fruit can be purchased are frozen, fresh, canned, and dehydrated.
peaches!
I'm not positive, but I've never seen canned or frozen cucumbers:)
The likely answer is watermelon. However, there are commercially available dried watermelon chips, and these can be made at home (although they may have limited shelf life). Pickled watermelon rind is also sold in some areas.
Can they? Yes. Should they? No. Canned foods are very high in sodium and are processed. Everyone should stick to fresh food if they have the option.