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Vacuum sealed plastic bag of fresh cream peas in refrigerator---Vacuum disappears?
Question:
I just shelled some fresh cream peas and vacuum sealed them in a plastic bag and placed them in the refrigerator and noticed that after a day the vacuum sealed bags no long contained a vacuum. What has happened? What can I do to prevent vacuum sealed fresh cream peas from nullifying the vacuum in a sealed plastic bag. I presume that some type of gas was formed by the peas that destroyed the vacuum? I do not want to blanch the peas, I prefer them fresh in a vacuum sealed bag stored in the refrigerator (not freezer) for about a week before I consume them. In other word how do I prevent the vacuum in a sealed plastic bag from being destroyed by the cream peas while in the refrigerator? John Decker |
Vacuum sealed plastic bag of fresh cream peas in refrigerator---Vacuum disappears?
John Decker wrote:
> Question: Unless the bag is specifically designed to hold a vacuum, it won't. Could that be the problem? |
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