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Can freeze-dried fruits turn soggy?

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Can freeze-dried fruits turn soggy?

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Yes, freeze-dried fruits can turn soggy because of the way they are dried. Freeze-dried fruits have a sponge-like character and they absorb moisture quickly when exposed to air. They can also turn soggy in high temperature (i.e. inside a trunk of a car in a hot summer day) even when left unopened. However, this phenomenon can be easily corrected by putting the unopened bag in a cool place (such as inside a fridge or next to an AC vent). It’s important to note that if Crispy Fruit turns soggy – refrigerating the product will make them crispy once again.

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