Drying temperatures and tables, Drying fruits – Ronco EZ-Store 5-Tray Turbo Dehydrator User Manual

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DRYInG TeMPeRaTURes anD Tables

The times given are approximate. Your drying times will vary
with room temperature, humidity, moisture content of the
food, how thinly the food is sliced, the number of trays you
are using, and personal preference. We recommend keeping
records of your own drying experiences as you learn what
works best for you.

AlwAyS THOROUgHly wASH FOOD bEFORE DEHyDRATION

DRYInG fRUITs

Pretreat if desired and place the fruit into the dehydrator.
Optimal drying temperature is 135º F (57º C).

Fruit

Preparation

Average

Drying Time Uses

Apples

After paring, core, slice into rings
and dip in pretreatment solution
for 2 minutes. Drain and arrange
on tray

4-10 hours

Applesauce, pies,
cobblers, rings, baking
and snacks

Apricots

Dry in halves and turn inside out
or cut into quarters. Pre-treat to
help retain color.

8-16 hour

Baking, granola and
snacks

Bananas

Remove peel, cut into 1/4"
slices.

6-12 hours

Snacks, baby food,
granola and baking

Blueberries

Wash and remove stems. Blanch
until skins crack.

10-18 hours

Ice cream, yogurt,
granola, snacks and
baking

Canned Fruit

Drain well and slice if necessary.

6-12 hours

Baking, granola and
snacks

Cherries

Do not stem until ready to
prepare. Pit when 50% dry.
Pitting is optional.

18-26 hours

Baking, granola and
snacks

Citrus Fruit

Peel (optional), slice 3/8" thick.

6-12 hours

Flavorings when
powdered

Cranberries

Wash and remove stems. Blanch
until skins crack.

10-18 hours

Ice cream, yogurt,
granola, snacks and
baking

Coconut

Remove dark outer skin, slice
3/8" thick.

3-8 hours

Baking, granola and
snacks

Figs

Remove stems and halve.

8-15 hours

Fillings, cakes, puddings,
breads and cookies

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