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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!

  3. How to Freeze Blueberries, the Right Way - AOL

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    This easy method for freezing blueberries prevents clumps—and lets you enjoy tart berries in smoothies, pies, and more all year long. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please ...

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  5. Food storage - Wikipedia

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    For kitchen use, glass containers are the most traditional method. During the 20th century plastic containers were introduced for kitchen use. They are now sold in a vast variety of sizes and designs. Metal cans are used (in the United States the smallest practical grain storage uses closed-top #10 metal cans measuring about 3 to 3.5 liters).

  6. Punnet - Wikipedia

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    Empty punnets Moulded pulp punnets filled with blackberries, strawberries and blueberries. A punnet is a small box or square basket for the gathering, transport and sale of fruit and vegetables, typically for small berries susceptible to bruising, spoiling and squashing that are therefore best kept in small rigid containers. Punnets serve also ...

  7. Individual quick freezing - Wikipedia

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    Cryogenic IQF freezers immerse the product in liquid nitrogen at very low temperatures, freezing it rapidly while continuously moving the product to avoid block or lump formation. [5] Although this method shows good freezing results, it might lead to higher processing costs per weight of product due to the cost of the liquid nitrogen required.