Canning of Food-The demand of can
In 1861, the American Civil War began. Marching armies and wounded soldiers had to be fed. Canned foods provided healthy meals for thousands.
Weary soldiers drew strength from canned pork and beams oysters stew, fruit and milk.
Soldiers and sailors were grateful for Appert’s invention But other people were too. Canned food saved a lot of time and trouble.
Before canning was invented, people had to preserve their own food. Families killed pigs and cows and salted the meat.
They also dried and smoked meat over a fire. Preserved meat hung down from barn rafter. Some people rubbed the meat with pepper to keep away nibbling bars.
Milk, which soured quickly, was churned into butter or made into cheese.
Canning not only saved work and time, but it also provided a more interesting diet. Winter no longer meant just dried meat and fruit. People could choose from juicy peaches and savory stews.
Canned foods could travel across oceans and continents. In the midst of grassy prairies, far from oceans, families could feast on seafood.
In cold region, people could enjoy sweet pineapple form balmy lands.
For modern customers, bottled and canned foods are a regular part of life. But they are important in emergencies too. After hurricane or floods canned food quickly feed many people.
Relief workers also send cans of healthful foods to people in poor nations.
Appert’s preservation method was great gift to the world. The French honored Appert as a “Benefactor of Humanity” and presented him with a gold medal.
Appert had discovered that food sealed and heated in airtight containers did not spoil.
Canning of Food-The demand of can
Just another blog about food processing and the important of food processing. It is about the conversion of raw materials or ingredients into the consumer product. Food processing also can be defined as the branch of manufacturing that starts with raw animal, vegetable, or marine materials and transforms them into intermediate foods stuff or edible products through the application of labor, machinery, energy, and scientific knowledge.
Saturday, August 14, 2010
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