The Eskimoes would be a good guess. They froze meats all the time. All they had to do was set the food outside.
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In the 1920's Clarence Birdseye discovered that if food was Flash-Frozen unedr pressure, it would freeze without the formation if ice crystal.
You can freeze dishes that have been prepared and cooked, or dishes that have been prepared and are ready to cook. You can also freeze most meats, vegetables and fruits. Cheese freezes well, as does breads, cakes, and cookies.
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Water will freeze first, as sawdust does not have a freezing point. The freezing point of water is 0°C (32°F), while sawdust does not freeze but can become solid if mixed with water.
The purpose of the freeze-fracture technique is to examine the pattern of integral membrane proteins. The first step is to use liquid nitrogen to freeze the cells.
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It slows the breakdown of foods
An advantage of freeze-dried foods is that they are lightweight.
An advantage of freeze-dried foods is that they are lightweight.
Just about every food can be frozen. Freezing foods is one great way to store foods. Fresh vegetables and fruits are not easy to freeze. You must blanch these foods first before freezing.
Just about every food can be frozen. Freezing foods is one great way to store foods. Fresh vegetables and fruits are not easy to freeze. You must blanch these foods first before freezing.
An advantage of freeze-dried foods is that they are lightweight.
Yes, they could freeze. If they get cold enough in the basement.
bread if you freeze it
chicken
No, they do not.
Many grocery retailers and health food stores offer freeze dried foods. Additionally, some survival or camping stores offer freeze dried foods. Wal-Mart and Sam's Club both sell freeze dried items. Other locations a person may purchase these foods from are Buy Emergency Foods, The Ready Store, and North Bay Trading Company.
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