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I see things that say I need to blanch food before storing it. What does that mean?
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It means you put fruits or vegetables in boiling water just for a moment and then cold water right after. People do it especially when they're getting ready to freeze something.  Blanching helps the item keep flavor and vitamins and also cleans the surface.
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