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  2. Meat absorbent pad - Wikipedia

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    Chilling meat can help reduce the amount of exudate that is released from the meat, which is also known as drip, purge, or weep. [3] However, it is normal for meat to lose 1–2 percent of its weight due to this liquid loss, while anything more is considered excessive. [3] In the United States, meat absorbent pads are food contact materials.

  3. Retort pouch - Wikipedia

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    The food is first prepared, either raw or cooked, and then sealed into the retort pouch. The pouch is then heated to 240-250 °F (116-121 °C) for several minutes under high pressure inside a retort or autoclave machine. The food inside is cooked in a similar way to pressure cooking.

  4. Pascalization - Wikipedia

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    Pascalization, bridgmanization, high pressure processing (HPP) [1] or high hydrostatic pressure (HHP) processing [2] is a method of preserving and sterilizing food, in which a product is processed under very high pressure, leading to the inactivation of certain microorganisms and enzymes in the food. [3]

  5. Ham is the centerpiece of many holiday meals. Is it good for you?

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    Ham can also undergo an optional process of smoking. When ham is dry-cured, the meat is rubbed with a mixture of salt and seasoning, and then left to age. When ham is wet-cured, it is immersed in ...

  6. Food preservation - Wikipedia

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    High pressure can be used to disable harmful microorganisms and spoilage enzymes while retaining the food's fresh appearance, flavor, texture and nutrients. By 2005, the process was being used for products ranging from orange juice to guacamole to deli meats and widely sold. [ 35 ]

  7. Quick Glazed Pork & Rice Skillet. Quick & Easy Chili. Quick Barbecued Beef Sandwiches. Quick Spaghetti & Meatballs. Quick Chicken Stir-Fry. See all recipes. Stacker 14 hours ago

  8. Case-ready meat - Wikipedia

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    Robertson, G. L. (2013). Food Packaging: Principles & Practice.CRC Press. ISBN 978-1-4398-6241-4; Yam, K. L., Encyclopedia of Packaging Technology, John Wiley & Sons ...

  9. Home canning - Wikipedia

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    Pressure canning is the only safe home canning method for meats and low-acid foods. This method uses a pressure canner — similar to, but heavier than, a pressure cooker. A small amount of water is placed in the pressure canner and it is turned to steam, which without pressure would be 212 °F (100 °C), but under pressure is raised to 240 °F ...