Freeze Dryer Unboxing - The Difference Between Freeze Drying vs Dehydrating

in Foodies Bee Hive2 years ago

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I ordered a Harvest Right Freeze Dryer and it finally arrived. I decided to do an unboxing video of it!

I owe it to my amazing community over on my live stream who came together and got me this. It was totally unexpected!

This freeze dryer now allows me to freeze dry a lot of my foods, preserving them while keeping the nutrition values of them high for 25-30years! It’s perfect for my long term food storage goals.

My minds been flooding with freeze dry ideas for what I want to add to my long term food storage: fruit, meat, candy and a plethora of other goodies! I currently have my first test run in the freeze dryer right now, filled with peaches, pineapple, strawberries and mango. I’ll be you posted in a soon to come vlog for how it turns out.

One of the most popular questions I get is What’s the difference between freeze dried and dehydrated foods?

First let’s go over What is freeze dried food?

Freeze drying is a process of preserving food in a cold vacuum process. It’s typically a three-step process. First, decide what food you want to preserve. Second, freeze it and third place the food in your freeze dryer where the ice crystals in the food transform directly into water vapor. It never goes into the liquid state.

What is dehydrated food?

Dehydration is a process of placing food on a rack inside an electric dehydrator, hot dry air circulates around the food removing the moisture. The temperature is hot enough to remove the moisture but not cook the food which results in a dehydrated food!

Key Differences Between The Two

#1 Moisture

  • A freeze dryer will remove 98%-99% of moisture
  • A dehydrator will remove around 70%-80%
    With a lower moisture content the food has a longer shelf life

#2 Weight

  • Freeze dried food weighs much less than dehydrated food. It makes it perfect for bug-out bags and camping supplies where you don’t want to lug around a lot of weight.

#3 Nutrition

  • With freeze dried food much of the nutrition remains intact with the exception of vitamin c which evaporates quickly during the cold vacuum process. However a vast amount of the other vitamins and minerals are believed to remain unchanged from their original state.
  • Dehydrating food is known to alter iron or fiber and also decrease niacin, thiamine, riboflavin and vitamins A and C.

Now that you know all about how a freeze dryer works, what should I freeze dry next?


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Cool video... I just need find more coins to buy it ☺👌👌👌🍷

You have your own freeze dryer, that is amazing! Gimme all the freeze dried rasberries and strawberries, those are always sold out when ever I try to buy them 😩

I did raspberries the other day and loved them! 😍

I would love to own one of these!

Great Machine you got there. I didn't know what a freeze dryer was before nowbut iI get the point now.
Answering your question, I don't know if this will work well with fish that has much oil and then us it to dry something like that, cause over here in Nigeria I us oven for that and I don't if this is better 🤷‍♀️
But you can try it out if it's not a problem.

Yep, you can freeze dry fish. The freeze dryer itself uses around 110watts and has to run around 12-18 hours for a single run. Here that amounts to around $2-$3 for one freeze dry run. The other benefit though is it gives off a good amount of heat so if you're in a colder climate it helps for heating your home as well! I haven't had to run my wood stove when I'm running this.

hmm, I see.
Have fun using this incredible tech

👍

Great machine, I’m sure you will enjoy it. 😊

Yay! 🤗
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good post