Freezing food in your freezer, Packaging and sealing food, Iytf – Whirlpool EV190N User Manual

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Freezing food in your freezer

To wrap food...

When freezer has cooled to a safe storage

temperature, it may be loaded with

frozen food.

When you plan to freeze

unfrozen food,

see

the following chart for the amount to freeze at

one time.

POUNDS OF FOOD

TO FREEZE ATONE TIME*

Size of

Freezer

Meat or

Fish

Vegetables

or Fruit

18 cu. ft.

(.54 L)

36 lbs.

(16.2 kg.)

54 lbs.

(24.3 kg.)

'These amounts are based on USDA recommen­

dations If too many packages of unfrozen food
are packed at one time into the freezer, the rate
of freezing is too slow Poor quality products result

Packaging and sealing food...

Airtight packaging is important in freezing

foods. Containers and wrappings should be
moisture and vapor-proof and packages should
be sealed carefully to keep moisture in and air
out.

Freezer burn can result if food is not properly

wrapped. When this happens, food dehydrates
and is of poor quality.

1. Cut sheet of wrapping material about one-

third longer than distance around food to be
wrapped. Place wrapping sheet on flat sur­

face with food in center of sheet.

2.

Bring front and back of wrapping together

and fold in toward food, making at least two
one-inch (2,5 cm) folds until food fits tightly
against wrapping.

3.

Crease ends close to food to eliminate air

pockets.

4.

Press all air from package. Fold each end over

twice. Make sure fold is tight and fasten
against end of package with freezer tape.

NOTE: Pad sharp edges of meat with bones

with extra wrap to protect the wrap from

punctures.

Use heavy-duty aluminum freezer foil, kraft pa­

per with cellophane bonded to it, special freezer
bags, jars, cartons and freezer sealing tape for
packaging your food items. You'll find fhem at the
supermarket or freezer dealer.

See the “Freezer Guide” for complete Infor­
mation and tips on home freezing.

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