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  2. Home canning - Wikipedia

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    Water bath canning is appropriate for high-acid foods only, such as jam, jelly, most fruit, pickles, and tomato products with acid added. It is not appropriate for meats and low-acid foods such as vegetables. [2] This method uses a pot large enough to hold and submerge the glass canning jars. Food is placed in glass canning jars and placed in ...

  3. Rapeseed - Wikipedia

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    Rapeseed (Brassica napus subsp. napus), also known as rape and oilseed rape, is a bright-yellow flowering member of the family Brassicaceae (mustard or cabbage family), cultivated mainly for its oil-rich seed, which naturally contains appreciable amounts of mildly toxic erucic acid. [2]

  4. Jojoba seed powder - Wikipedia

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    Jojoba seed powder is a powder of the ground seeds of the jojoba, Simmondsia chenensis. It is commonly used in cosmetic formulations. References. External links

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  7. Canning - Wikipedia

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    Canning is a method of food preservation in which food is processed and sealed in an airtight container (jars like Mason jars, and steel and tin cans). Canning provides a shelf life that typically ranges from one to five years, [a] although under specific circumstances, it can be much longer. [2]

  8. Brassica rapa - Wikipedia

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    Food grade oil made from the seed of low-erucic acid Canadian-developed strains is also called canola oil, while non-food oil is called colza oil. [2] Canola oil can be sourced from Brassica rapa and Brassica napus , which are commonly grown in Canada, and Brassica juncea , which is less common.

  9. List of canneries - Wikipedia

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    A cannery is involved in the processes of canning, a method of preserving food in which the food contents are processed and sealed in an airtight container. Canneries [ edit ]