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Frozen Fish...
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How come, if you buy ready frozen fish from the freezer cabinets in a supermarket, the instructions say it can be kept for between 3 and 6 months.
Yet, if I buy fresh fish, but then decide to freeze it, it recommends eating it within a month.
I defrosted some scallops yesterday - fresh ones that I then froze 3 months ago. They had gone all wrinkly & dry. Yet I had a bag of ready-frozen scallops that the bag said could be kept up to 6 months.
What's the difference?
Yet, if I buy fresh fish, but then decide to freeze it, it recommends eating it within a month.
I defrosted some scallops yesterday - fresh ones that I then froze 3 months ago. They had gone all wrinkly & dry. Yet I had a bag of ready-frozen scallops that the bag said could be kept up to 6 months.
What's the difference?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.As chickadee says commercially frozen fish is blast frozen and is a very quick process. Freezing at home is a slow process and involves a higher level of moisture. The water particles in and on the fish expand as they freeze and spoil the delicate structure of the fish. We tend not to expel air when we freeze at home which can heighten the incidence of freezer burn too.
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Does the same apply to meat?
I ask, cos I'm desperately trying to empty my freezer so I can defrost it, and am taking out a new dish per day. Last night I got out some M&S aberdeen angus beefburgers stuffed with gorganzole (I eat well....). If the meat looks a bit dry and different-coloured - is it still safe to eat, just has perhaps deteriorated (they've been in there 5 months).
I ask, cos I'm desperately trying to empty my freezer so I can defrost it, and am taking out a new dish per day. Last night I got out some M&S aberdeen angus beefburgers stuffed with gorganzole (I eat well....). If the meat looks a bit dry and different-coloured - is it still safe to eat, just has perhaps deteriorated (they've been in there 5 months).
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