Is frozen spinach already cooked?!


Question: Is frozen spinach already cooked?
Trying to make spinach and articoke dip. To save money I already had baby spinach at home (not cooked). Recipe calls for 1/2 cup frozen chopped spinach, thawed and drained. I'm curious is frozen spinach already cooked.

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It has been washed, blanched and flash frozen. So, it has been cooked a little.



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Yes, frozen spinach is already cooked so all you have to do is defrost/heat it up. Your baby spinach will not work for the spinach and artichoke dip.



Yes, frozen chopped spinach is cooked



it's not cooked but it's ready to eat
Spinach is often eaten raw



Don't think so I pretty sure it's just picked and packaged



Yes it's just frozen



yes



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no. you need to cook it




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