T H E F O O D S AV E R U S E R M A N U A L
Food Preparation and Storage Guide
V E G E TA B L E S | Blanching | Where to | Recommended | Vacuum | Normal Storage |
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Asparagus | 11⁄2 to 3 mins. | Freezer | FoodSaver Bag | 2 to 3 years | 8 months |
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Whole kernel corn | 4 to 5 mins. | Freezer | FoodSaver Bag | 2 to 3 years | 8 months |
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Corn on cob | 6 to 11 mins. | Freezer | FoodSaver Bag | 2 to 3 years | 8 months |
T H E F O O D S AV E R U S E R M A N U A L
F R U I T S | Where to | Recommended | Vacuum | Normal Storage |
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Peaches, Plums, | Freezer | FoodSaver Bag | 1 to 3 years | 6 to 12 months |
All types of berries |
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All types of berries | Refrigerator | Canister | 1 to 2 weeks* | 1 to 6 days |
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Snow peas | 11⁄2 | to 2 mins. | Freezer | FoodSaver Bag | 2 to 3 years | 8 months |
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Sugar snap peas | 11⁄2 | to 2 mins. | Freezer | FoodSaver Bag | 2 to 3 years | 8 months |
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Green beans |
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Broccoli | 3 to 4 mins. | Freezer | FoodSaver Bag | 2 to 3 years | 8 months | |
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Brussels sprouts | 3 to 5 mins. | Freezer | FoodSaver Bag | 2 to 3 years | 8 months | |
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Cabbage | 3 to 5 mins. | Freezer | FoodSaver Bag | 2 to 3 years | 8 months | |
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Cauliflower | 3 to 4 mins. | Freezer | FoodSaver Bag | 2 to 3 years | 8 months |
Preparation Guidelines for Vegetables:
Preparation Guidelines for Fruits:
For best results, before vacuum pack- aging soft fruits or berries in a FoodSaver Bag,
portions for baking, or in your favorite combinations for easy fruit salad all year round.
Keep berries fresh longer in the refrigerator by repackaging them in a FoodSaver Canister. You can open the canister and take what you need for snacks or fruit salad, then reseal to maintain freshness.
◗Vegetables should be blanched before vacuum packaging. This stops the enzyme action, which will eventually cause loss of flavor, color, and texture.
◗Blanch vegetables by placing them in boiling water or in the micro- wave until they are cooked but still crisp. Immerse in cold water to stop the cooking process. Dry vegetables on a towel, then freeze.
◗To freeze vegetables in individual servings, place them on baking sheets and spread out so that pieces
are not touching. This way they will not freeze together in a block.
◗Place baking sheet in the freezer for
◗Vacuum package in a FoodSaver Bag and return to the freezer for
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*NOTE: Blueberries and cranberries will usually last about two weeks and softer berries such as boysenberries, blackberries, raspberries, and strawberries can be stored for approximately one week.
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