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Make the most of the long hot summer by drying your excess fruit and vegetable crops.Sunshine, drying is free and easy. It is easy to do and you will find the end product so much tastier than the bought variety. You will also know that no chemicals or preservatives have been used in its preparation.
Peel and slice fruit and either sun-dry or dehydrate in electric dryer, depending on the weather. To sun-dry Use a solar dryer, or, place fruit on stainless steel cake coolers (aluminium leaves black marks on fruit which would not be very good for anyone's health) in full sunlight for approximately two days, taking them inside at night so the fruit does not absorb moisture with any dew.
We have also used the shelves out of our electric Nara dehydrator when sun-drying in case the weather changes for the worst. Can then finish off the drying in the dehydrator without handling the fruit. We dry fruit which is seasonal ( mangoes, jackfruit) for our own use, and we dry bananas, pawpaws and fruit we have fresh all year round to sell at the market. Fruit Leather
To make fruit leather, place plastic sheeets cut from oven bags on dehydrator trays. Blend fruit in blender, pour onto plastic sheets and spread with back of a spoon to about a quarter inch thick in centre and a bit thicker on outside edges. Peel off when dry and reuse plastic sheeets again.
How to Prepare Sliced Fruit for Drying
Mango - peel and slice in quarter inch slices. Store the dried fruit in plastic bags in airtight containers. After a day or two check the bags for any condensation which will mean the fruit is not dry enough. Happy drying , healthy living.
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