This is a guide about freezing kiwifruit. Fresh kiwifruit are delicious. Freezing kiwis will allow you to use them later in smoothies and other recipes.
This is a guide about freezing mangoes. When mangoes are in season, harvest or buy extra, and freeze them for use later in recipes or smoothies. These beautiful orange fruit not only taste good but they are good for you.
This is a guide about freezing grapefruit. Freezing grapefruit is one way to enjoy this delicious and nutritious fruit year round, not just when it is in season. You can use it to make smoothies and other cold, fruity desserts and snacks.
This is a guide about freezing cherries. Don't let your leftover cherries go to waste. Preserve your cherries for use throughout the year by freezing them.
This is a guide about freezing grapes. A great way to preserve grapes is to freeze them. They can be used as tasty ice cubes or make for a great frozen treat on their own.
I recently got a free box of mangoes with my grocery purchase and have not used them yet. I am wondering if they can be frozen and keep their flavour once frozen?
This is a guide about freezing blackberries. Whether your backyard has been overgrown with these delicious brambles or you have just gotten back from a leisurely stroll down the road, you now have a few gallons of blackberries.
This is a guide for freezing figs. If you are lucky enough to have a fig tree, you may be inundated with these delicious fruit. In addition to drying figs, they can also be frozen for use later in recipes.
This is a guide about freezing apricots. Freezing apricots is a good way to preserve them for future use. You can use them in recipes throughout the year.
I have a large quantity of fresh pineapple. How do I go about freezing it so it will taste as good as it is now?
After I slice my apples, can I put them in cold water and put Fruit Fresh in the water, then drain the apples and freeze them in bags?
I eat a banana every day, not only because it's delicious, but they are good for you. On these hot days, it's so refreshing to sit in the swing on the porch and eat a frozen banana.
We bought a watermelon for Memorial Day and have half left. Can we cover it and freeze it? Could we ball it and freeze it? If we do either, will the texture be the same when thawed? Thanks!
What Can I Substitute for Ascorbic Acid When Freezing Apples?
Is there a substitute for abscorbic acid in freezing apples?
Do Fruits and Vegetables Lose Nutritional Value When Frozen?
I have been given some fruit and vegetables, more than I would eat in a week. I have decided to freeze most of the veggies and some of the fruit. Does anyone know if much of the vitamins and minerals are lost in the freezing of them? Many thanks.
I have lots of summer fruits and end up having to throw them out. I'd like to make a fruit salad to freeze. Can anyone give me some help please? I don't have any canning equipment.
How Do I Prepare Apples for Freezing?
How do you prepare apples for freezing?
I would like to know how to freeze pears?
Can you freeze avocados for use later?
Frozen Grapes for a Sweet Treat
This summer I wanted to cut down on sugar consumption when grandkids visited. I put assorted colored grapes on wooden skewers and froze the individual skewers. Voila! Grapesicles!
How do you prepare fresh apples for freezing? I plan on making pies later. Selecting High-Quality Apples: If you're purchasing apples, fall offers the greatest selection. Choose ripe apples for freezing that feel firm and crisp in hand and have a bright color.
A Guide to Freezing Watermelon. Cut in half, remove seeds and rind. Cut watermelon into slices, wedges, cubes or balls.
A Guide to Freezing Strawberries. Select fully ripe, firm berries with a deep red color. They should be plump and moist in appearance.
A Guide to Freezing Fruits. Select fruits for freezing that are ripe (or have started to ripen), have good color and are free from cuts, scars and mold. They should feel firm in texture (not hard), be free of soft spots and have a sweet odor.