Raw Foods: What is the difference between dehydrated, freeze dried and evaporated for food and spices?!


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Raw Foods: What is the difference between dehydrated, freeze dried and evaporated for food and spices?

I am adding more raw foods but confused!


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dehydrate Dehydration (hypohydration) is the removal of water (hydro in ancient Greek) from an object.
to remove bound water or hydrogen and oxygen from (a chemical compound) in the proportion in which they form water b : to remove water from (as foods)

Freeze Dry
to dry (as food) in a frozen state under high vacuum especially for preservation Freeze drying (also known as lyophilization) is a dehydration process typically used to preserve a perishable material or make the material more convenient for transport. Freeze drying works by freezing the material and then reducing the surrounding pressure and adding enough heat to allow the frozen water in the material to sublime directly from the solid phase to gas.

Evaporation is the process by which molecules in a liquid state (e.g. water) spontaneously becomes a gas (e.g. water vapor), without being heated to the boiling point. It is the opposite of condensation. Generally, this manifests as the gradual disappearance of the liquid, when exposed to a significant volume of gas.




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