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Plant Preservation
Plant Preservation
Preserving fruits and vegetables indefinitely requires two things: inactivating the plant’s own enzymes (which cause self-digestion) and making the environment inhospitable to microbes. Every preservation method achieves this through some combination of removing water, adding acid, adding sugar, adding salt, excluding oxygen, or applying heat. The methods range from prehistoric (sun-drying, fermentation) to industrial-age (canning, freeze-drying).
Drying
The oldest method. Reducing tissue water content from ~90% to 5–35% creates conditions in which little can grow.