Certainly. I opt for fresh whenever available, and choose to freeze on my
own terms. If frozen is the only option, I still consider it a solid
source of nutrition. Just not my first choice.
-Terry
> I generally agree but I would add to the below statement that people
> sometimes *perceive* that freezing somehow "protects" food from aging
> and bacteria. Just the opposite is true - bacteria can and does
> continue to grow on frozen foods and can then, over time, become (rarely
> but sometimes) risky or dangerous to eat. And nutritional benefits
> decline over time in a freezer. So I always keep the length of time of
> freezing relatively short to avoid the potential bacterial overgrowth
> and reduced nutrition.
>
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