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  2. How to Freeze Okra in 3 Easy Steps - AOL

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    The easiest process to enjoy okra all year long. The easiest process to enjoy okra all year long. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: ...

  3. What You Should Know About The Okra Water Craze - AOL

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    It's okra-infused water, made by soaking sliced okra pods in clean water overnight, and then strained using a colander. FYI: You can’t make okra water without cutting your okra open as cutting ...

  4. What You Should Know About the Okra Water Craze - AOL

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    Okra water is gaining in popularity, boosting its supposed benefits. Dietitians explain the health benefits and risks of okra water, and how to make it.

  5. Freezing - Wikipedia

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    Freezing is a common method of food preservation that slows both food decay and the growth of micro-organisms. Besides the effect of lower temperatures on reaction rates, freezing makes water less available for bacteria growth. Freezing is a widely used method of food preservation. Freezing generally preserves flavours, smell and nutritional ...

  6. Directional freezing - Wikipedia

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    Directional freezing can freeze water, from only one direction or side of a container, into clear ice. [1] [2] [3] Directional freezing in a domestic freezer can be done by putting water in a insulated container so that the water freezes from the top down, and removing before fully frozen, so that the minerals in the water are not frozen. [4]

  7. Flash freezing - Wikipedia

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    During the final stage of freezing, an ice drop develops a pointy tip, which is not observed for most other liquids, and arises because water expands as it freezes. [10] Once the liquid is completely frozen, the sharp tip of the drop attracts water vapor in the air, much like a sharp metal lightning rod attracts electrical charges. [10]

  8. 6 Grocery Items To Buy Now Before Prices Rise for Winter - AOL

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    “Flour, oats, sugar, brown sugar, chocolate chips, pecans/walnuts, frozen puff pastry, etc., are also long-lasting pantry items (freeze the nuts), but don’t often go on sale closer to the ...

  9. Frozen food - Wikipedia

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    Fluidized bed freezing is a variant of air-blast freezing where pelletized food is blown by fast-moving cold air from below, forming a fluidized bed. The small size of the food combined with the fast-flowing air provides good heat transfer and therefore quicker freezing. Contact freezing uses physical contact other than air to transfer the heat.