Asked by SooYoung
Why was the vacuum packed canning process invented?
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
It's your turn, now. Why do YOU think this process was invented?
Answered by
SooYoung
So that food would be fresh instead of it being spoiled or rotten?
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Right. It wouldn't be "fresh," but it wouldn't be spoiled or rotten.
Answered by
SooYoung
oh. but i don't know what else to say. I need to write at least 5 sentences and all i have is: The vacuum packed canning process was invented so that the food at that time would be fresh. If the invention wasn't invented food wouldn't be fresh. It is beneficial for everyone.
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Before the invention of the vacuum canning process, people could only have fresh foods when they had just been harvested. They salted their meat or pickled the meat and vegetables so that they would keep over the winter. The canning process gave them a wider variety of better tasting meat, fruit, and vegetables in the winter.
Answered by
SooYoung
that sounds like a good paragraph. thank you!
Answered by
Ms. Sue
You're very welcome.
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