The steps in canning strawberry are the following:
Strawberries for canning purposes should be firm in texture, of good color and flavour and of large size
Strawberries left alone for a couple of hours with sugar added to them will create their own syrup. An important item in canning the strawberry is to have them thoroughly heated before putting in cans, and the sooner they are sealed after being sufficiently heated the better they retain their color and flavor.
Prepare heavy syrup of 50° Brix. Fairly heavy syrup is necessary to develop and retain the berry flavor
Fill canning jars with berries within 1/2 inch of the top. Add just enough syrup to cover the berries. Place any remaining syrup in its own canning jar and fill to the same level
Strawberries are not suitable as fruit preserve in syrup than as canned fruit. When preserving strawberries in syrup, a glass jar is more convenient.
Canning of strawberry fruit
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.
Tuesday, June 27, 2017
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