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  2. How to Store Beets So They Stay Fresh for Months ... - AOL

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    To extend the shelf-life of beets even further, you can also freeze them. Here's how: Cut off the beet tops. Bring a pot of water to a boil, then add the beets. Boil the beets for 30 minutes, says Le.

  3. How to Store Beets So They Don’t Get Mushy - AOL

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  5. Beta vulgaris - Wikipedia

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    The usually deep-red roots of garden beet can be baked, boiled, or steamed, and often served hot as a cooked vegetable or cold as a salad vegetable. They are also pickled. Raw beets are added to salads. A large proportion of the commercial production is processed into boiled and sterilised beets or into pickles.

  6. Frost heaving - Wikipedia

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    Photograph taken 21 March 2010 in Norwich, Vermont. Frost heaving (or a frost heave) is an upwards swelling of soil during freezing conditions caused by an increasing presence of ice as it grows towards the surface, upwards from the depth in the soil where freezing temperatures have penetrated into the soil (the freezing front or freezing boundary).

  7. Brussels sprout - Wikipedia

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    In the home garden, harvest can be delayed as quality does not suffer from freezing. Sprouts are considered to be the sweetest after a frost. [8] Brussels sprouts are a cultivar group of the same species as broccoli, cabbage, collard greens, kale, and kohlrabi; they are cruciferous (they belong to the family Brassicaceae; old name

  8. 25 Foods You Should Never, Ever Freeze (and Why) - AOL

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    20. Mushrooms. Since mushrooms contain a lot of water, when you freeze them raw, the water inside the mushroom cells can form ice crystals. As these crystals expand, they rupture the cell walls ...

  9. Pickling - Wikipedia

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    Pickling was used as a way to preserve food for out-of-season use and for long journeys, especially by sea. Salt pork and salt beef were common staples for sailors before the days of steam engines. Although the process was invented to preserve foods, pickles are also made and eaten because people enjoy the resulting flavors.