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Food grade vacuum packaging that is intended to maintain elongated shelf life and freshness under various conditions

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What is cryovac in culinary?

Food grade vacuum packaging that is intended to maintain elongated shelf life and freshness under various conditions


What is cryovac?

Cryovac is a brand of food packaging. It is owned by the Sealed Air Corporation. Cryovac is used to wrap food with the intention of prolonging its shelf life in the refrigerator or freezer.


What is the opposite of sweet in culinary terms?

Sour


What are the different culinary terms?

copper wire


What are culinary terms for good meal?

A culinary term for good meal is "a full course meal."


Why is some meat cryovac packed?

Some meats are cryovac packed to keep harmful bacteria & pathogens out to prevent the meat from spoiling.


What are other terms for culinary?

another name for it is strain


How do you pronounce Cryovac?

It is pronounced as "cry-oh-vack".


How healthy is cryovac packaging?

The Cryovac range offers consistent quality, food safety, freshness and hygiene in their packaging solutions. The Cryovac fresh meat packaging solutions include vacuum packaging such as multi-layer barrier shrink bags, laminates and as well as barrier films and trays.


What is the structure of cryovac film?

Cryovac is a registered trademark of the Sealed Air Corporation. Cryovac films are made up of multiple layers of plastics resins which are capable of preventing certain gases and/or moisture getting in or out of the sealed package. For example, oxygen reacts with meat to make it go off, so a Cryovac meat film, correctly used, will keep the oxygen out of the pack to extend the usable life of the meat and prevent wastage.


Which of these culinary terms gets its name from the French for outside the work?

Hors d'oeuvre


Which criterion is Crossen using in this excerpt from A Culinary Wasteland to evaluate?

Clarity of terms- apex