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  2. Tasty Bite - Wikipedia

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    Tasty Bite is an Indian-American preserved food manufacturer, producing ready-to-eat Indian and pan-Asian food products. The products require no refrigeration. Tasty Bite was founded in 1996. Its products are available in every state in the U.S. and are sold in most

  3. Refrigeration - Wikipedia

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    In the late 19th Century and into the very early 20th Century, except for staple foods (sugar, rice, and beans) that needed no refrigeration, the available foods were affected heavily by the seasons and what could be grown locally. [53] [54] Refrigeration has removed these limitations. Refrigeration played a large part in the feasibility and ...

  4. Hi-C - Wikipedia

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    The name "Hi-C" referred to its high vitamin content. Hot-packed in enamel-lined 56-ounce (1.66 L) cans, the product needed no refrigeration before opening. After test marketing in 1947, Hi-C orange drink was introduced in 1948 with a massive promotional effort, spending thousands of dollars weekly per market on promotions.

  5. 23 Foods to Stock Up On Before a Snow Storm - AOL

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    Much like the pantry staples, these fruits and veggies can last several days outside of refrigeration if the power goes out. Apples. Avocados. Bananas. Carrots. Citrus, such as oranges and ...

  6. 24 Discontinued '70s and '80s Foods That We'll Never ... - AOL

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    Radical Eats. Snack foods, insta-meals, cereals, and drinks tend to come and go, but the ones we remember from childhood seem to stick with us. Children of the 1970s and 1980s had a veritable ...

  7. Intermediate moisture food - Wikipedia

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    Intermediate moisture foods (IMF) are shelf-stable products that have water activities of 0.6-0.85, with a moisture content ranging from 15% - 40% and are edible without rehydration. [1] These food products are below the minimum water activity for most bacteria (0.90), but are susceptible to yeast and mold growth .

  8. Camping food - Wikipedia

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    Camping foods are often shelf-stable—that is, they require no refrigeration. Campers may be outdoors for days or weeks at a time, and will often pack food for the entire trip. Campers will sometimes take fresh food that can be consumed in the first day or two of a hike but will usually not risk carrying perishable food beyond that timeframe ...

  9. How to Extend the Life of Baked Goods, According to Experts - AOL

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    While refrigeration may slightly alter the texture of the cake, Palma said, it's a necessary step "to prioritize safety and freshness, especially when dealing with perishable ingredients ...