Michigan
State University Extension
Preserving
Food Safely - 01600595
10/13/97
WHEN
CANNED FOODS FREEZE...
Is it safe to use canned foods (either home canned or
commercially
canned) which have frozen? If freezing does
not
break the seal (or seam, in the case of tin cans), the
food
will remain usable. However, frozen canned foods may
be
less palatable than properly stored canned foods.
Freezing
may curdle starchy products. Curdled products
usually
become normal after thawing and heating. Thaw
frozen
canned foods slowly.
If canned foods must be stored in an unheated place,
wrap
the jars or cans in paper or cover them with a blanket.
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