What is Dehydrated Food? Dehydrated food is an emergency type of food. Campers, Military people, & just people in general use them They’re the most common foods in emergency & survival in food storage.
How Dehydrated Foods work
Benefits of this Product Line Efficient transport, (less fuel expenditure) Long shelf life = less waste U.S department of homeland security advocates such preparedness Very portable for travelers and campers Used with great success by U.S military
Examples of companies that sell dehydrated foods Pardes Dehydration Company Supplies dehydrated onion, garlic, and vegetable products. Pardes Dehydration Company Rogers Foods, Inc. Processor of dehydrated foods and seasonings, including onion, garlic, chili, spinach, parsley, and celery. Rogers Foods, Inc. Ample Commodities, Inc. Sells several types of dehydrated vegetables. Ample Commodities, Inc. Alfa Supply, Inc. Offers long term food storage and dehydrated goods. Alfa Supply, Inc.
Advantages Little thermal damage Good retention of volatile flavors Good vitamin retention Rapid product rehydration Little product shrinkage Long product storage life—if suitably packed Good retention of biological activity