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Hot-packing and Raw-packing of Fruit and Vegetable Preserves

Posted on October 29, 2010 by marvin
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Hot-packing is the preferred way of canning foods. The less popular way of canning is the so called raw-packing. Reading the next paragraphs can give you better understanding of the two packing methods. In raw-packing, freshly prepared food is packed … Continue reading →

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