Preserved Fruit & Veg

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    Garlic & Herb Whole Mixed Olives 315g

    Cypressa Garlic & Herb Whole Mixed Olives 315g (Sold in multiple of 2)

    Cypressa
    £4.78
    £2.39 each
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    Pimento Stuffed Green Olives 340g

    Cypressa Pimento Stuffed Green Olives 340g (Sold in multiple of 2)

    Cypressa
    £5.18
    £2.59 each
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    Suma Organic Tomato Soup 400g
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    Suma Organic Tomato Soup 400g (Sold in multiple of 2)

    Suma
    £4.38
    £2.19 each
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    Suma Organic Rustic Vegetable Soup 400g
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    Suma Organic Rustic Vegetable Soup 400g (Sold in multiple of 2)

    Suma
    £4.58
    £2.29 each
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    Gaea Pitted Kalamata Olives 290g
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    Gaea Pitted Kalamata Olives 290g (Sold in multiple of 2)

    Gaea
    £6.98
    £3.49 each
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    Organic Pea and Mint Soup 400g

    Free & Easy Organic Pea and Mint Soup 400g (Sold in multiple of 2)

    Free & Easy
    £5.58
    £2.79 each
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    Organic Tomato Soup 400g

    Free & Easy Organic Tomato Soup 400g (Sold in multiple of 2)

    Free & Easy
    £5.58
    £2.79 each
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    Organic Lentil Red Pepper Soup 400g

    Free & Easy Organic Lentil Red Pepper Soup 400g

    Free & Easy
    £2.79
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    Organic Carrot and Coconut 400g

    Free & Easy Organic Carrot and Coconut 400g (Sold in multiple of 2)

    Free & Easy
    £5.58
    £2.79 each
    MANI Organic Kalamata & Green Olives al Naturale 175g
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    MANI Organic Kalamata & Green Olives al Naturale 175g (Sold in multiple of 2)

    Mani
    £8.98
    £4.49 each

    Diforti Lemon, Garlic and Parsley Green Pitted Olives (180g)

    Diforti
    £3.49
    RIFCo Organic Mexican Bean Soup 400g
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    RIFCo Organic Mexican Bean Soup 400g

    The Really Interesting Food Co
    £2.89
    Organic Moroccan Chickpea Soup 400g
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    Organic Moroccan Chickpea Soup 400g

    The Really Interesting Food Co
    £2.79
    Organic Sri Lankan Lentil & Coconut Soup 400g
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    Organic Sri Lankan Lentil & Coconut Soup 400g

    The Really Interesting Food Co
    £2.89

    It can be difficult to keep fruits and vegetables fresh for long periods of times. You can preserve them to extend their shelf life, and allow you to enjoy seasonal fruits and veggies all year. We'll be discussing the various methods for preserving fruits or vegetables.

     

    How to preserve vegetables

    Canning is a popular way to vegetable preserver. This involves heating vegetables in jars and sealing them with lids to prevent bacteria and other contaminants getting inside. This works well with vegetables like tomatoes, green beans, and corn.

    Another popular way to preserve vegetables is freezing. It is simple, doesn't require any special equipment and preserves the vegetable's flavor and texture. To kill bacteria and slow down enzyme activity, blanch the vegetables prior to freezing. This works for vegetables like broccoli, carrots, or peas.

    Drying is an easy way to preserved vegetables. Simply cut the vegetables and dry them in a dryer or oven. Once dried, store them in an airtight container. This works well with vegetables like onions, peppers, or mushrooms.

    Pickling is a great way preserve vegetables and add flavor. Pickling is the process of soaking vegetables in vinegar and salt. This preserves them and gives them a tangy taste. This works well with vegetables like onions, peppers, and cucumbers.

     

    How are fruits preserved?

    Jam and jelly are a popular way to fruit preserves. This involves combining sugar and pectin with fruits to make a thick, spreadable mixture. Jam and jelly can be made from many fruits, such as berries and apples.

    Another popular way to preserve fruits is dehydrating. This involves removing water from fruits to stop bacteria and other contaminants growing. This works well with fruits like berries, apricots and apples.

    Bottling is an easy method to preserve fruits. It doesn't require any special equipment. You simply need to cook the fruits in sugar and then put the mixture in sterilized containers. This works well with fruits like apricots and peaches, as well as plums.

    These are the main preservation methods. You can also preserved olives in salt or oil. Also, you can make preserved soups by freezing or canning a combination of fruits and veggies.

    It can be fun and rewarding to preserve fruits and vegetables. You can also enjoy the seasonal flavors all year. You can find inspiration in the worlds of preserved fruits, vegetables, whether you are a home chef trying to stock your pantry or a gardener who has a lot of produce.

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