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  2. WTF Is Freezer Burn Anyway & How Can You Put An End To It? - AOL

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    For containers like ice cream cartons, there are still pockets of air that can cause freezer burn. One solution is to tightly press a layer of plastic wrap or wax paper against the surface of your ...

  3. This Is What Freezer Burn Actually Does To Your Food - AOL

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    Barring any other external factors, freezer burnt food should be safe to eat. The scientific process that creates the ice crystals, known as sublimation , draws out the moisture from your food and ...

  4. Freezer burn - Wikipedia

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    Freezer burn is a condition that occurs when frozen food has been damaged by dehydration and oxidation due to air reaching the food. [1] It is generally caused by food not being securely wrapped in air-tight packaging. Freezer burn appears as grayish-brown leathery spots on frozen food and occurs when air reaches the food's surface and dries ...

  5. How to Store Ice Cream to Prevent Freezer Burn ... - AOL

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  6. Auto-defrost - Wikipedia

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    Air circulation helps sublimate any ice or frost that may form on frozen items in the freezer compartment. While defrosting, this fan is stopped to prevent heated-up air from reaching the food compartment. Instead of the traditional cooling elements being embedded in the freezer liner, auto-defrost elements are behind or beneath the liner.

  7. Talk:Freezer burn - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. ... 3 Disappearing ice cubes. ... 4 Dead link. 1 comment. 5 Homeostasis in the freezer??? 1 comment. 6 correcting for freezer ...

  8. What causes freezer burn and how can I prevent it? - AOL

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    Freezer burn is a common problem, but what causes freezer burn and how can it be prevented?

  9. Blast chilling - Wikipedia

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    Commercial blast chiller Pumpable ice maker and food storage tank Blast chilling is a method of cooling food quickly to a low temperature that is relatively safe from bacterial growth. Bacteria multiply fastest between +8 and +68 °C (46 and 154 °F).