Oh I did read it. I even was looking into similar methods myself a few months ago and came to the conclusion the only reliable way is to get the machine. They cost a few grand though and I just can't justify it right now. If I had space for a massive garden and could use it to preserve things I don't can then I would totally buy one.
Now I have to go down the rabbit hole of freeze dry machine v dehydrator lol. I’ve looked at dehydrators, even bought a cheapie (only used once, my oven can do the same thing).
Here is the short list.
Shelf life: Freeze drying can preserve food for a longer period (20-25 years) than dehydrating (5-15 years) Texture: Freeze drying produces a crunchy texture, while dehydrating can produce a chewy or crispy texture Water content: Freeze drying removes ~99% of water content, Dehydrating removes ~70-90%
Thanks, good to know. Do you know If the nutritional values basically stay the same for both methods? Not so much that it retains its initial nutritional value, but that if there is any degradation of nutrition, is it about the same for both methods? Additionally, can’t you pretty much rehydrate freeze dried? Of course, I can go find the answers myself, but am being lazy lol.
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