Food preparation for dehydration
Posted by:
Parawdise
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Date: July 28, 2013 01:05AM Hi everyone,
I'm new on this blog (in fact, it's the first time that I ever participate to a blog!) and I'm preparing to go raw : So two new beginnings for me! So I have a beginner's question in reference to food preparation before dehydration in order to preserve their color, nutrients and texture: The Excalibur Dehydration Guide talks about Dipping (Sodium Bisulfate,Ascorbic acid-Citric acid, Citrus/Pineapple juice or honey dip) and Blanching (Water blanch and steaming blanch). My guess is that the only method that will keep the food alive without adding anything toxic to it would be the juice dipping and that this would be good for fruits only. But then what do I do for veggies ? I think that steaming the food, event for just 5 minutes, will kill the exzymes. I've just read the article from Rose Lee Cabalerro on the subject (I used the Search engine on this page and found her text). She says that Sodium Bisulfate is bad but she doesn't talk about any other food preparation method. Will the apple slices turn brown if I dehydrate them at 105 degrees without treating them first ? An if so, is it less nutritive and healthy? And what about potato and turnip slices for example ? Thank you for your tips. Re: Food preparation for dehydration
Posted by:
la_veronique
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Date: July 28, 2013 02:44AM honestly
i have no idea but i'm thinking that lemon juice has always been used as a preservative i mean if you get romaine lettuce and put it in a big bowl of water, ice and squirt some lemon juice ,a few hours later, it still looks fresh and is crisp and no browning so, maybe it will work with the dehydrating my guess Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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