yes, when you buy frozen fish you also buy frozen water so you get less fish.
Since an iceberg is fresh water in a frozen state, it would float. If the temperature were above the freezing point of 32 degrees Fahrenheit, it would also slowly melt.
It would depend on how the bread was advertised or labeled in the store. If the label says "fresh bread" then frozen bread would not be expected. If the labeling doesn't indicate "fresh" then frozen is a reasonable possibility.
The market form of eggs is as follows: Shelled eggs grades A and B (fresh) Bulk whole eggs (fresh and frozen and dried) Bulk egg whites (fresh and frozen) Bulk yolks (fresh and frozen)
well idont kown ithink they are concerd frozen brakfast foods
any fresh water in their environment would be frozen.
It depends on whether it is fresh(self caught) or non fresh (frozen) I believe frozen fish will last several months and will be in pristine condition until at least 6 months in the freezer. As for the fresh fish I would recommend you consume this within 2-4weeks.
Fresh purchased grocery food should immediately refrigerated, frozen, or stored. This would depend on the type of grocery food.
just go to the store they have frozen,caned,and fresh if you go to the produce section
Antarctica. Frozen.
Well, I would say you beat some eggs, and then add corn (either fresh or frozen) and fry it as an omelette
That's hard to say. For one, make sure to check the expiration date! I would always recommend buying FRESH mushrooms rather than ones in a can that are frozen as well. I would assume they would be okay, but to be on the safe side, go with some fressh veggies.
You can certainly substitute some diet shakes and soups for fresh fruit and veggies. It would be advantageous to mixing up your food groups. An alternative to fresh fruit and vegetables would be frozen fruit and vegetables, you can stock up and eat them whenever you like.