Meats-Salting to Preserve

Included here: * Canning * Dehydrating or Drying * Fermentation * Freeze Drying * Smoking * and Other ideas
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Meats-Salting to Preserve

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Dry-Salting Meat for Preservation

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Preserve Meat (Curing) Meat By Dry Salting Or With A Salt Brine
https://modernsurvivalblog.com/survival-kitchen/curing-meat-by-dry-salting-or-with-a-salt-brine/

Image Using salt for preserving (curing) meat has been a big part of food preservation seemingly forever and the technique is still used today. Dry salting or using a salt brine would be one way to preserve meat while living in an environment without electricity.

Salt inhibits the growth of microorganisms (including those on meat). It does this by drawing out water from the microbial cell (by osmosis) due to the high concentration of salt outside the cell. The cell loses water until it reaches a state where it cannot grow and then cannot survive any longer. --- CONTINUED at LINK, above ---
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The Basics of Salting and Preserving Meat
https://www.motherearthnews.com/real-food/drying/salting-meat-ze0z1511zdeh

The key to salting meat is the process of diffusion: the tendency for substances to disperse through another substance until equilibrium is reached. ---CONTINUED---
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