Just check the directions on the back of the package. Before you pour in the water, remember to remove the little oxygen-absorbing packet inside the pouch. Freeze-dried foods are extremely moisture sensitive and can easily lose their vibrancy when exposed to humid air for even a short time. The benefit to this sensitivity is that their sponge-like sensibility allows them to rehydrate quickly with a minimal amount of water.
Unlike many dehydrated foods, freeze dried foods are not tough to chew. They are completely dry and almost fragile. The meats are all pre-cooked and then freeze dried so they are safe I actually really enjoy the sausage as a snack.
The fruits, and many of the veggies are delicious dry and very healthy. Unlike canning and other ways of preserving food, freeze drying causes very little damage to the nutritional value of your food. Another difference is weight. Freeze-dried foods weigh a lot less than dehydrated foods, which makes them easier to carry and store. This is especially important when camping or hiking.
Almost any food can be freeze dried for preservation and food storage. Meats, fruits, vegetables, desserts—even full meals. And, freeze dried meals, meats, dairy, eggs, and vegetables rehydrate quickly, sometimes almost instantly. You can freeze dry cottage cheese and store it without refrigeration—sour cream too. Scrambled eggs with cheese? No problem! Freeze drying is the best way to preserve and store dairy and eggs.
Whereas, it is very difficult to dehydrate these foods. Food gets thrown out for a lot of reasons. Families make or buy too much food to start with, fail to reheat leftovers, or simply forget about food in the back of the fridge or on the counter until it goes bad.
A home freeze dryer, can be used to easily eliminate these problems, thus saving families time and money. Now you can preserve all your leftovers and ripening food. Freeze-dried foods offer a longer shelf life, lower moisture content, and generally taste better than dehydrated foods.
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