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  2. How Do You Freeze Fresh Blueberries? Here's What You ... - AOL

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    Preserve the flavor of summer all year long with these tips for how to freeze blueberries. You'll be making blueberry muffins, smoothies, and pies in no time!

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  4. 16 Foods to Freeze for Later (and How to Do It Right) - AOL

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    After making a huge batch of cookies or finding favorite muffins half-price at the store, freeze some to enjoy later. Cookies, brownies, muffins, and breads all freeze well and stay fresh for up ...

  5. Individual quick freezing - Wikipedia

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    Inside the freezer, the product travels through the freezing zone and exits the other side. Product transport inside the freezer uses different technologies. Some freezers use transport belts similar to a conveyor belt. Others use bed plates that hold the product, and an asymmetrical movement makes the plate advance by itself through the ...

  6. Frozen food - Wikipedia

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    Tunnel freezing is a variant of air-blast freezing where food is put onto trolley racks and sent into a tunnel where cold air is continuously circulated. Fluidized bed freezing is a variant of air-blast freezing where pelletized food is blown by fast-moving cold air from below, forming a fluidized bed. The small size of the food combined with ...

  7. Freezie - Wikipedia

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    A freezie or a freeze pop is a water-based frozen confection similar to an ice pop. It is made by freezing flavored liquid such as sugar water, fruit juice or purée inside a plastic casing or tube, either round or flat. Freezies come in sealed plastic tubular wrappers and conform to the shape of the wrapper when frozen to serve; as such, they ...