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dehydrationProcess to preserve food. Moisture content is reduced to 10–20% in fresh produce, and this provides good protection against moulds. Bacteria are not inhibited by drying, so the quality of raw materials is vital. The process was developed commercially in France about 1795 to preserve sliced vegetables, using a hot-air blast. The earliest large-scale application was to starch products such as pasta, but after 1945 it was extended to milk, potatoes, soups, instant coffee, and prepared baby and pet foods. A major benefit to food manufacturers is reduction of weight and volume of the food products, thus lowering distribution cost. dehydration
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| Plan to drink more than usual if you are flying in a plane, have a cold or flu, are exposed to extreme weather (cold weather and high altitudes are just as dehydrating as sizzling summer days), or if you are a woman who is pregnant or nursing. Cusumano joined Newhall Land in 1971 when the company bought two dehydrating plants in the California Delta and another in Colorado, where he was the general manager. She and other members of Teamsters Local 890 opposed the garlic and onion dehydrating company when it imposed a wage freeze, a two-tier wage system, a change in the pension plan, and an increase in the co-pay for health insurance. |
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