See Also: ricebird(medicine)
freezing (sh) and ricebird (medicine)
freezing (sh)
Method of Food preservation in which low temperatures (0 ¡ãF [-18 ¡ãC] or lower) inhibit the growth of microorganisms.
Used for centuries in cold regions, it was not until the advent of mechanical refrigeration in the mid 19th century that the process became widely applicable commercially. In the 20th century, quick (or flash) freezing was developed by Clarence Birdseye. Except for beef and venison, which benefit from an aging process, meat is frozen as promptly as possible after slaughter. Fruits and Vegetables are often frozen in a syrup or vacuum-sealed to exclude air and prevent oxidation and desiccation.
ricebird (medicine)
ricebird
<ornithology> The Java sparrow.
The bobolink.
Source: Websters Dictionary
Sites
Jewelry Charms | health | Jewelry Charms | black veil brides | Super Star | Jewelry Earring | Jewelry | Gpt Admin | link read | wenfu | diamond promise | men gold | jewelry Rings | Jewelry Pendants | pest star | Net Market Place | bridal | looyle | Jewelry Earrings | Dream Star | listing hyip | Light Star | women | for couples | seek blogger | like ads | health | for you search |