The following publications cover topics related to Food Preservation. For a complete list of MU Extension publications, visit the main Publications page.

Conceptos básicos de enlatado seguro en el hogar

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Conserve de forma segura las frutas y verduras frescas, así como la carne, las aves, los mariscos, las sopas y las salsas, mediante el método de enlatado adecuado: agua hirviendo, vapor o presión. Aprenda los conceptos básicos en esta guía.

Preserve It Fresh, Preserve It Safe: 2023, No. 6 (November/December)

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Pumpkins galore! Pumpkin bread, muffins, soup, desserts and beverages are very popular in the fall and winter.

Preserve It Fresh, Preserve It Safe: 2023, No. 5 (September/October)

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Learn about why the acidity of vinegar matters in home-preserved foods and why kimchi has become a trendy fermented food.

Preserve It Fresh, Preserve It Safe: 2023, No. 4 (July/August)

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Learn about the possibility of using a ceramic cooktop when canning and how to make mango chutney.

How to Can Pickled Products

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Have cucumbers, will pickle. Select the best ingredients and containers. Get crisp pickles. Process for the correct amount of time in a boiling-water or steam canner. Can sauerkraut or pickle various vegetables. Learn how in this University of Missouri Ex

Quality for Keeps: Freezer Problem Solver

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Reviewed by Leslie Bertsch
Department of Nutrition and Health

How to Freeze Meat, Poultry, Fish, Eggs and Dairy Products

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Freezing is an excellent method of preserving animal products. Follow these basic guidelines for simple, effective and safe freezing of meat, poultry, fish, eggs and dairy products.

Introduction to Food Dehydration

Dehydration is one of the oldest methods of food preservation, though methods for drying food have become sophisticated over time. Learn the benefits and methods of dehydrating foods and how to select an electric dehydrator.

How to Can Meat, Fish and Poultry

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Developed by Barbara Willenberg

Revised by Susan Mills-Gray
State Nutrition Specialist

How to Can Fresh Vegetables

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Learn to safely can fresh vegetables in this research-based guide covering asparagus, beans, beets, carrots, corn, okra, peas, peppers, potatoes, pumpkins and spinach. Recommended pressure canner process times are provided.

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