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This is similar to the shelf life of canned items, with the only difference being that cans are more rodent-proof than mylar pouches, so store you pouches in a bin or an area that is rodent free. But with the advances that have been made in the new multi-layered, bonded and composite mylar packaging that we use, you can likely double that and probably even triple it if you just keep them sealed in the factory packaging and store them out of direct sunlight.
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guarantees a shelf life to 10 years on every product we sell. Simply rehydrate with water for a few minutes (instructions on the label) heat and serve! Also pretty darn good freeze dried right out of the pack for a crunch high-carb/energy snack on the trail!!Ĭommercially prepared by a leading Government Contractorįreeze Dry Wholesalers, Inc. This package of hash brown potatoes is fully cooked, so it is perfect to take on a hike or a camping trip without the hassle, mess and waste of having to lug a cooler around with a lot of ice. Each ounce of freeze dried cooked hash browns will weigh approximately 4 ounces of freshly cooked has browns when rehydrated.
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This bag contains the equivalent of 56 ounces (3-1/2 lbs) if purchased at your local take-out once rehydrated and ready for use. With this product you will be purchasing one bulk package of freshly cooked and freeze dried hash brown potatoes with a net weight of 14 ounces, packaged for long term storage.
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100% satisfaction guarantee with FREE return shipping and FULL refund if you are not 100% satisfied.Vacuum sealed, packed in a moisture and oxygen-free environment.You also get more product for your dollar by purchasing frozen vs canned if your sole intent is to dehydrate.One (1) bulk package of freeze dried cooked hash brown potatoes packaged for long term storage. The only weight you would save is in the packaging differences and extra water that is in the can from the factory. The only possible reason I could see doing this is you would want them lighter for say a BOB or hiking trip, but you would still need extra water to rehydrate. As far as canned vegetables and meats they will outlast you as long as the can remains intact. Meats on the other hand need the higher temps over 150. I have had broccoli come out almost as nice as freeze dried but with size reduction doing it this way. Hard case comes from too high of a temp and cooking the outside of the product and sealing in moisture this is most recognized as a darker end product than the original. I recommend running slightly lower temps as you can hard case your product and they seem to come out better for me that way. The Excalibur can easily handle 1lb bags of frozen product per tray, I do not know about other dehydrators. Click to expand.Fruits and vegetables that are prepackaged frozen, have already been blanched/steamed/or otherwise prepped for dehydration.