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een meat or fish and the top of the bag, but below the seal area. Leave a paper towel in the bag to absorb excess moisture and juices during the vacuum packaging process. Note: Beef may appear darker after vacuum packaging due to the removal of oxygen. This is not an indication of spoilage. Preparation Guidelines for Hard Cheeses: To keep cheese fresh, vacuum package it after each use. Make your FoodSaver® Bag extra long, allowing 2.5 cm (1-inch) of bag material for each time you plan to open and reseal in addition to the 8 cm (3-inch) room you normally leave between the contents and the seal. Simply cut the sealed edge and remove cheese. When you are ready to repackage the cheese, just drop it in the bag and reseal. IMPORTANT: Due to the risk of anaerobic bacteria, Soft cheeses should never be vacuum packaged. Preparation Guidelines for Vegetables: Vegetables need to be blanched before vacuum pack ag ing. This process stops the enzyme action that could lead to loss of flavour, colour and texture. To blanch vegetables, place them in boiling water or in the microwave until they are cooked, but still crisp. Blanching times range from 1 to 2 minutes for leafy greens and peas; 3 to 4 minutes for sugar snap peas, sliced courgettes or broccoli; 5 minutes for carrots; and 7 to 11 minutes for corn on the cob. After blanching, immerse vegetables in cold water to stop the cooking process. Finally, dry vegetables on a towel before vacuum packaging. Note: All vegetables (including broccoli, brussels sprouts, cabbage, cauliflower, kale, turnips) naturally emit gases during storage. Therefore, after blanching, they must be only stored in the freezer. When freezing vegetables, it is best to pre-freeze them for...

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