If food is not frozen properly, it may become watery or lose liquid when defrosting. Follow this step-by-step guide and learn how to freeze bread, fruits, or meats correctly.
Seal the food to prevent air from entering; this will avoid drying out. Cover with a reusable bag, a plastic container, or even aluminum.
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Never freeze hot food; if you do, your ingredients will be watery when defrosting.
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Mark your food with date and name; this will help you identify it and know its shelf life.
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Organize your freezer well; this way, your food will freeze quickly, and your products will retain their freshness and flavor when defrosting. Remember that it is important to separate into small portions for freezing.
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Angie Garcia V
2015-07-07 18:55:34 +0000 +0000
aluminio
pero el aluminio no sella perfectamente o si?
Rocio Delgado
2014-10-08 14:29:51 +0000 +0000
Es mejor en papel aluminio, porque al meter alimentos con plástico al congelador producen Dioxina que es una sustancia cancerigena
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