The Virtues of Freeze Drying

The Virtues of Freeze Drying

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Freeze-drying is an innovative food process known for its ability to preserve the quality and texture of foods. This method involves freezing food before placing it into a vacuum chamber, where a combination of cold temperatures and pressure removes moisture in the form of water vapor (sublimation). The structure remains intact but with very low levels of residual moisture; most freeze-dried dog foods contain just 5% or less residual moisture. By removing this key component responsible for bacterial growth, shelf life can be extended substantially without sacrificing product integrity or taste.

Freeze dried meats are also easier for pets to digest than their traditionally cooked counterparts, making them a great choice for older pets or those with sensitive stomachs. Not only does the freeze-drying process help preserve nutrients, but it also eliminates bacteria found in raw meats that could cause gastrointestinal upset. Freeze-dried products are much lighter than traditional wet foods, making them ideal for traveling or camping trips when space is limited and weight needs to be kept to a minimum.

Freeze dried organ meats are especially beneficial for pet owners seeking ways to increase nutrition for their pet’s diet without significantly increasing the amount of food they consume each day. Liver, kidney, heart and pancreas are all rich sources of essential vitamins and minerals like iron, vitamin B12, copper and zinc – all vital components for healthy body functioning in both cats and dogs. Freeze drying these organ meats helps retain these nutrients better than any other form of preservation while still providing an exceptionally tasty treat your pet will enjoy. In some cases, your pet would have to eat 40lbs or more of a regular dried kibble to attain comparable amounts of Vitamin A and other essential nutrients found in just an ounce of a high quality, grass fed beef liver that has been properly freeze dried.

Liver is a superfood

Overall, freeze dried meats offer an excellent way to add nutrition to your pet's diet without compromising taste or convenience. With their high nutritional value and ease of digestion in addition to the added bonus of being lightweight and easy-to-transport, freeze dried foods should definitely be considered as part of any pet owner’s diet plan!

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