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What is the advantage of hot packing home-canned foods?

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Hot packing provides an added layer of safey and also tends to be problem-free for the following reasons:

- Jar breakage can occur when raw, packed foods are placed in a boiling-water canner.

- Hot packing ensures adequate heat penetration of all food during processing.

- Hot packing minimizes the risks such as floating fruit and liquid loss.

- By removing some air, hot packing allows more food to fit into the jars.

- Air removal associated with hot packing not only shrinks food but also affords better color, flavor and nutrient retention.

- Hot-packed jars have a better vacuum; as a result, less oxidation (browning) occurs.

- Heating associated with this process destroys enzymes that cause quality and nutrient loss.

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