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Dehydrated Foods

Dehydrated Foods. Marcy rivera alicia britton. What is Dehydrated Food?. Dehydrated food is an emergency type of food. Campers, Military people, & just people in general use them They’re the most common foods in emergency & survival in food storage. How Dehydrated Foods work.

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Dehydrated Foods

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  1. Dehydrated Foods Marcy rivera aliciabritton

  2. What is Dehydrated Food? • Dehydrated food is an emergency type of food. • Campers, Military people, & just people in general use them • They’re the most common foods in emergency & survival in food storage.

  3. How Dehydrated Foods work

  4. Benefits of this Product Line • Efficient transport, (less fuel expenditure) • Long shelf life = less waste • U.S department of homeland security advocates such preparedness • Very portable for travelers and campers • Used with great success by U.S military

  5. Examples of companies that sell dehydrated foods • Pardes Dehydration CompanySupplies dehydrated onion, garlic, and vegetable products.www.pardesdehydration.com • Rogers Foods, Inc.Processor of dehydrated foods and seasonings, including onion, garlic, chili, spinach, parsley, and celery.www.rogersfoodsinc.com • Ample Commodities, Inc.Sells several types of dehydrated vegetables.www.ampleinc.com • Alfa Supply, Inc.Offers long term food storage and dehydrated goods.

  6. Advantages • Little thermal damage • Good retention of volatile flavors • Good vitamin retention • Rapid product rehydration • Little product shrinkage • Long product storage life—if suitably packed • Good retention of biological activity

  7. So what do you think About dehydrated food?

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