Canned pears are rich in pectin, which can help the body digest food. Canned pears are a good choice for people with poor stomachs. Canned pears also have the benefits of clearing heat, calming the body, relieving cough and reducing phlegm. When you have a cough, eating canned pears can help relieve the problem. The following is mainly about the preservation method of canned pears. Contents of this article 1. What are the benefits of canned pears? 2. Can canned food be refrigerated? 3. How to preserve canned pears 1What are the benefits of canned pears?First of all, canned pears contain a variety of vitamins, proteins, fats, glucose, malic acid, carotene and other nutrients, which are easily absorbed by the human body. When you have a cough, eating canned pears can help relieve the problem. Canned pears have the benefits of clearing heat, calming the cool, relieving cough and reducing phlegm. Patients with high blood pressure and heart disease can choose to eat canned pears, which can also help improve their physical fitness. Canned pears are rich in pectin, which can help the human body promote digestion. Canned pears are a good choice for people with poor stomachs, because canned pears contain a lot of citric acid, as well as vitamin B1, vitamin B2, vitamin C, plus carotene and other elements. Canned pears are also good for people who are prone to getting angry. Canned pears can also moisten the lungs and relieve coughs, and treat wind-heat. Bronchitis is mainly caused by pharyngeal infection or excessive heart fire. Eating canned pears can help suppress the heart fire, which can have the effect of moistening the throat and reducing phlegm. 2Can canned food be refrigerated?Canned food can be refrigerated, but it is not recommended to put canned food in the refrigerator. Canned food is generally sterilized at high temperature, which can effectively inhibit the growth of microorganisms. It has airtightness and storage properties. If it is not opened, it can be stored at room temperature for a long time and does not need to be refrigerated. The opened canned food can be poured into a bowl, sealed with plastic wrap, and then refrigerated. Common food storage methods include: drying, freezing, vacuum, sterilization canning, irradiation and adding antibacterial agents. There are also some methods that can not only preserve food, but also add flavor to food, such as: pickling, salting, sugaring and smoking. One of the oldest storage methods is drying, which causes bacteria to lack moisture and grow slowly until they can no longer grow. 3How to preserve canned pearsCanned pears taste good, but the storage time is also very important. Although the storage period of canned pears is very long, it still has a certain limit. If the storage time is too long, the canned pears will easily deteriorate and cannot be eaten at this time. If you can't eat a whole can of canned pears, you should store them in a dry, cool, and ventilated place. If you put canned pears in a humid, hot place, the container will easily rust, and it will also affect the quality and storage life of the canned pears. If you put them in a place where the sun is often shining, the canned pears themselves will easily change. Therefore, when storing canned pears, you must choose a dry, cool, and ventilated place. |
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