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DEHYDRATED .VS. FREEZE DRIED FOOD

A lot of people are unsure about the differences between dehydrated foods and freeze dried foods. Both foods are optimum for long term storage.

Dehydrated foods are without any seasoning or additional ingredients (usually). Dehydrated foods are usually single ingredients. You can mix any dehydrated food with any other food product for a combination of tastes, textures and varieties.

Dehydrated foods require cooking and seasoning. Cooking times vary, but most are added to hot boiling water. You can also do "thermos cooking" by adding boiling water to a thermos, adding ingredients and letting it sit for a couple of hours. Just forget about it, it will cook itself. This will cook the food slowly using the minimum amount of energy.

By adding water, you're rehydrating the food back into it's original natural state before dehydration, but it's still "raw". It still needs to be cooked until tender. Most dehydrated food will benefit from adding seasoning.

Freeze dried foods, on the other hand, are usually foods containing a multitude of ingredients and seasonings. Nothing more is needed, just a little cook time in hot water to rehydrated them and have them ready to eat. They are pre-seasoned, pre-cooked and pre-mixed with other ingredients, making them the fastest, easiest and tastiest foods available.

Freeze dried food is usually an "entree", containing multiple items for a complete meal. Most dishes have several items included within them and you don't need to do any other cooking or adding ingredients to make a complete meal. Because it's freeze dried, you simply add hot water, and cook for about 10 minutes. This rehydrates the food completely and it's ready to eat! (In a pinch you can use clean cold water to rehydrate your Freeze Dried Food.)
 

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#10 Cans Breakfast

  Each Mountain House emergency food storage #10 can is coated with a protective enamel inside and out for double protection, including the lid. The freeze dried foods are protected until you are ready to open and use them.

 

After opening, we recommend using the freeze dried foods within 1 to 2 weeks for best results and taste; using the convenient re-sealable plastic lid between uses. Treat any leftover freeze dried foods as you would fresh food. Freeze dried foods will store three times longer, taste better, and is that what emergency food storage is all about? 

 

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Scrambled Eggs w/Bacon
SKU: 0030447
Scrambled Eggs w/Bacon

Pre-Cooked Scrambled Eggs with Bacon case contains six #10 cans, with each can containing 16, 2/3-cup servings of Pre-Cooked Scrambled Eggs with real Bacon at just $1.99 per serving.

$191.34


Breakfast Skillet
SKU: 0030482
Breakfast Skillet

Breakfast Skillet case contains six #10 cans, with each can containing 10 - 1 cup servings of freeze dried hash browns, scrambled eggs mixed with pork sausage, peppers and onions.

$203.94


Scrambled Eggs w/Ham
SKU: 0030425
Scrambled Eggs w/Ham

Pre-Cooked Scrambled Eggs with Ham and Peppers case contains six #10 cans, with each can containing 17, 2/3 cup servings of Scrambled Eggs with Danish Ham at just $2.06 per serving.

$209.94


Granola w/Blueberries
SKU: 0030449
Granola w/Blueberries

Granola with Blueberries and Milk case contains six #10 cans, with each can containing 27, half-cup servings of Granola with Real Blueberries & Milk at just $1.91 per serving.

$229.74


Creamed Beef
SKU: 0030235
Creamed Beef

Creamed Beef case contains six #10 cans, with each can containing 50 - 1/2 cup servings of freeze dried Creamed Beef.

$263.94


Egg Mix, Butter Flavor
SKU: 0030431
Egg Mix, Butter Flavor

Egg Mix, Butter Flavored - Excellent source of Protein!

$359.94


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