Strawberries for Food Storage
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*Augason Farms Freeze-Dried Sliced Strawberries #10 Can – 18 Servings – (SHIPS IN 1-2 WEEKS)
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Augason Farms Freeze-Dried Sliced Strawberries Resealable Pouch 1.41 oz. – (SHIPS IN 1-2 WEEKS)
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Augason Farms Fruit Variety – 15oz (Pouch) – (SHIPS IN 1-2 WEEKS)
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Fresh and Honest Foods 100% All-Natural Freeze-Dried Strawberries #10 Can – 45 Servings – (SHIPS IN 1-2 WEEKS)
$53.99 -
Harmony House Berry Medley (4 Jars, Quart Size) – (SHIPS IN 1-2 WEEKS)
$115.99 -
Harmony House Freeze Dried Strawberries, Sliced (3 oz) – (SHIPS IN 1-2 WEEKS)
$41.99 -
Harmony House Freeze Dried Strawberry Powder (4 Cups / 64 Tbs) – (SHIPS IN 1-2 WEEKS)
$75.99 -
HEAVEN’S HARVEST Freeze-Dried Strawberries #10 Can – 22 Servings (SHIPS IN 1 WEEK)
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HEAVEN’S HARVEST Fruit Bundle #10 Cans – 110 Total Servings (SHIPS IN 1 WEEK)
$224.99 -
Nature’s Turn Freeze-Dried Fruit Snacks, Strawberry Crisps – Pack of 12 (0.53 oz Each) – (SHIPS IN 1-2 WEEKS)
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Nature’s Turn Freeze-Dried Fruit Snacks, Strawberry Crisps – Pack of 6 (0.53 oz Each) – (SHIPS IN 1-2 WEEKS)
$34.99 -
Nature’s Turn Freeze-Dried Fruit Snacks, Strawberry Crisps – Pack of 6 (1.2 oz Each) – (SHIPS IN 1-2 WEEKS)
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Nutristore Freeze-Dried Strawberries #10 Can – 40 Servings – (SHIPS IN 1-2 WEEKS)
$61.99 -
Rainy Day Foods Freeze-Dried Sliced Strawberries (6 Pack) #10 Cans – 146 Servings – (SHIPS IN 1-2 WEEKS)
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Rainy Day Foods Freeze-Dried Sliced Strawberries 6 oz #10 Can – 24 Servings – (SHIPS IN 1-2 WEEKS)
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Rainy Day Foods Sliced Strawberries (6 Pack) #2.5 Cans – 49 Servings – (SHIPS IN 1-2 WEEKS)
$79.21 -
Rainy Day Foods Sliced Strawberries 2 oz #2.5 Can – 8 Servings – (SHIPS IN 1-2 WEEKS)
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Ready Harvest Freeze-Dried Strawberries – 30 Year Shelf Life – #10 Can – (SHIPS IN 1-2 WEEKS)
$81.99 -
Ready Harvest Freeze-Dried Strawberries – 30 Year Shelf Life – Six #10 Cans – (SHIPS IN 1-2 WEEKS)
$422.99 -
Ready Supply Foods Freeze-Dried Fruit Bulk Emergency Food Storage Variety Fruits Bucket – Strawberries, Bananas and Apples – 96 Servings – (SHIPS IN 1-2 WEEKS)
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ReadyWise Freeze-Dried Strawberries – 6 Pack – (SHIPS IN 1-2 WEEKS)
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ReadyWise Freeze-Dried Strawberries and Bananas – 6 Pack – (SHIPS IN 1-2 WEEKS)
$32.27 -
ReadyWise Freeze-Dried Strawberries and Yogurt – 6 Pack – (SHIPS IN 1-2 WEEKS)
$35.79 -
ReadyWise Simple Kitchen Organic Freeze-Dried Strawberries – 6 Pack – (SHIPS IN 1-2 WEEKS)
$41.79 -
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Simple Kitchen Freeze-Dried Sliced Strawberries #10 Can – 18 Servings – (SHIPS IN 1-2 WEEKS)
$49.99 -
Fresh and Honest Foods 100% All Natural Freeze-Dried Mixed Berries Delight 7.9 OZ #10 Can – (SHIPS IN 1-2 WEEKS)
$80.99 -
Mother Earth Products Freeze-Dried Whole Strawberries in Quart Jar, 2 Ounce – (SHIPS IN 1-2 WEEKS)
$30.99 -
Mountain House #10 Can Sliced Strawberries (16- 1/2 Cup Servings) – (SHIPS IN 1-2 WEEKS)
$240.00 -
Prep Basics Freeze-Dried Fruits and Vegetables Variety Emergency Food Supply Pail – 8 Sealed Pouches – (SHIPS IN 1-2 WEEKS)
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Valley Food Storage Freeze Dried Fruit and Veggie Sampler – (SHIPS IN 1-2 WEEKS)
$41.99
Why Strawberries are Great for Emergency Food Storage
People all around the world love strawberries. Strawberries come in various shapes and sizes, and sometimes even various colors. They are great for eating by themselves as a snack, mixing in with salads, cereal, yogurt, ice cream, or whatever else sounds good!
Strawberries are rich in the following vitamins and minerals: vitamin c, manganese, folate (aka vitamin b9), and potassium. They also contain smaller amounts of iron, copper, magnesium, phosphorus, vitamin b6, vitamin k, and vitamin e.
Raw strawberry nutrients will vary based on variety but in a 1/2 cup serving, there are approximately 40 calories, 0 grams of fat, 0 milligrams of cholesterol, 0 milligrams sodium (salt), 7 grams of carbohydrates, 2 grams of dietary fiber, 5 grams of sugar, and 0.5 grams of protein.
Strawberries have a glycemic index of 41. The glycemic index is a scale of 0-100 that scores how quickly carbohydrates are converted into energy with zero being the lowest and 100 being the highest (pure glucose.) Foods with a lower glycemic index break down slower and give you smaller amounts of energy over a larger period of time.
Food storage of strawberries typically consists of a combination of any of the following: #10 cans, #2.5 cans, mylar pouches, glass or plastic jars, and pails or buckets. No matter the container you’ll likely find an oxygen absorber that you’ll want to discard once you open the product since they can’t be reused.
Freeze-Dried Strawberries
Strawberries that are freeze-dried retain much of their nutritional value. Freeze drying is most-advanced process of completely removing water from food. It uses low temperatures to freeze a food’s moisture content, and with the aid of a vacuum pump and gradually warming temperatures, removes the ice from the food by a process known as sublimation. The proper terms for this process, in whole, are lyophilization or cryodesiccation. In the past it required large, and very expensive commercial freeze drying machines. Much smaller and many times more affordable freeze dryers are now available for in-home use here.
Strawberries that are properly freeze-dried can have a shelf life of up to 25 years or more! It’s important that you keep them dry and in cool temperatures. Storing freeze-dried strawberries in places that can get very hot in the summer, such as garages and attics, will drastically reduce their expected shelf life. We suggest storing them in cool and dry places of 75 degrees Fahrenheit or lower. We suggest that when you open a package or can you’ll want to consume it all within 12 months.
Freeze-dried strawberries typically retain their same shape as when they were raw but become much lighter. A lot of people will describe them as crunchy. You can rehydrate freeze-dried strawberries by placing them in a bowl of water for several minutes. You’ll want to check them every so often to get them back to the consistency that you want. Once reconstituted we’ve experienced them tasting and having a texture as if them were placed in a freezer raw then thawed out. Whether you eat them dry or rehydrated, they are sure to please!
Dehydrated Strawberries
Strawberries that are dehydrated retain some of their nutritional content. Dehydration uses heat and higher temperatures to dry foods out. It’s use dates back to as early as 12,000 B.C. One of the oldest methods of dehydrating food is sun drying. Other methods include air drying, solar oven dehydrating, oven drying, and using at-home electric dehydrators.
The shelf life of dehydrated foods will vary based on many factors but it is typically limited to 3-5 years or less. Like freeze-dried strawberries we recommend storing dehydrated strawberries in cooler and dry locations to extend their shelf life as much as possible. You should consume them as soon after breaking their container seal.
Dehydrated strawberries will typically shrink and “shrivel” up and harden some extent. They are great for camping because they take up much less space (volume) than freeze-dried ones. You can rehydrate them with water but we don’t like them reconstituted as much as their freeze-dried counterparts. Despite that opinion of ours being said they are still delicious and are the perfect choice for many applications!
Freeze-Dried Strawberries vs. Dehydrated Strawberries
There are some key differences between freeze-dried and dehydrated strawberries in form, function, taste, and nutrition. You decide the winner!
Strawberries | Freeze-Dried | Dehydrated |
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Volume | Similar to its raw state | Smaller and shriveled |
Nutritional Value | Similar to its raw state | Some nutrients lost due to heat |
Moisture Removal | Up to 99% | Up to 80% |
Shelf Life | Up to 25 years or more | 5 years or less |
Consumption Time Once Container Opened | Up to 12 months | Should consume ASAP |
Color Retention | Very good | Darkening in many instances |
Can be Rehydrated? | Yes | Yes |
Sources
https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/foods/strawberries
https://www.nutritionix.com/i/simple-truth/freeze-dried-strawberries/58772c76aa39e7800432248a
https://www.byramhealthcare.com/blogs/10-low-glycemic-fruits-for-diabetes-management
https://medlineplus.gov/ency/patientinstructions/000941.htm
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freeze-drying
https://nchfp.uga.edu/publications/nchfp/factsheets/food_pres_hist.html
*These statements have not been reviewed or approved by the FDA