Statement 1: Jams and jellies with concentrated sugars can be stored without hermetic sealing.Statement 2: A jam/ jelly contains 45 parts of fruit juice and 55 parts of sugar by weight.

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Canning and drying are two methods of food preservation. Canning involves processing and sealing food in an airtight container, typically a jar or can. Drying involves removing water from food, which prevents microorganisms from growing and controls enzyme activity.  Canning involves placing food in jars or cans and heating it to a specific temperature. The heat destroys microorganisms and inactivates enzymes, which preserves the food's safety and quality. The heating and subsequent cooling create a vacuum seal that prevents microorganisms from entering the jar and contaminating the... Show more

Statement 1: Jams and jellies with concentrated sugars can be stored without hermetic sealing.<br /><br>Statement 2: A jam/ jelly contains 45 parts of fruit juice and 55 parts of sugar by weight.






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