Home Food Preservation || Food Marketing and Technology
Rich fruits and vegetables from lush gardens, or bulk shopping at farmers' markets, can leave the chef thinking about how to extend supplies to the kitchen. By learning how to store food by industry-graded Food processing and preservation techniques safely at home, you can enjoy the benefits of a good harvest of fruits and peppers in a large pot while you're eating at the last minute in your pantry or freezer. If you want to enjoy market produce all year round, storing food at home is a healthy and affordable option. Enjoy the blessings of summer deep in winter, such as berry jam, pickled peppers, and grilled cherries, using the storage methods below. How to preserve food at home? Cold storage. Refrigerating food is the easiest way to store food. It occurs in cool and dark places such as refrigerators, basements, basements without heating, and pantries. Refrigeration preserves food by slowing the growth of microorganisms that lead to food spoilage. Before the invention