词汇 | canning |
释义 | canning noun[ U ] uk /ˈkæn.ɪŋ/ us /ˈkæn.ɪŋ/ the activity or industrial process of putting food or drink into cans(= closed metal containers that air cannot enter) before it is sold: The main industries in the region are fishing and sardine canning. US(UKpreserving) the activity of preserving food by putting it into closed containers that air cannot enter: Use jars designed for canning to keep your pickles looking great and safe to eat. If you use a can of tomatoes with salt added during canning, you may not need to add salt at the end. Local industries include fish canning and paper milling. These firm, fully ripened tomatoes are perfect for canning. Vegetables are blanched (dipped in boiling water) in preparation for freezing, canning, or drying. Industrial processing cast crack cracker cutting room desalinate desalination die-cast fluoridate mould nurdle plastic processing raw material refine refinement smelt smelting tan treat unworked You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Preserving & storing food canning verb uk /ˈkæn.ɪŋ/ us /ˈkæn.ɪŋ/ present participle ofcan(= to put food and drink into closed containers to preserve it) Examples of canningcanning In addition, offering printed materials to customers is more effective than offering discounts for seconds/ canning quality or combining products into a package. And raw sugar, alcohol and molasses are not only exported but sustain important national industries in brewing, distilling, canning and confectionary. As methods of canning became cheaper in the 1850s, world demand for tin-plate also increased. In addition to their wages, they received a bonus at the end of the canning season. Industry, on the contrary, underwent enormous difficulties due to the crisis in sectors related to alimentary industries and subsidiaries, milling, canning, timber industries. Canning of salmon gave rise to similar problems. Processors for export include more organized sectors such as freezing, canning, and fish oil and meal. By contrast, women were relegated to the status of second-class workers in the micro-universe of the canning factories. The industry has seen an increased demand for food produced with limited use of chemical preservation and other preservation methods such as freezing and canning. Occupations are better defined in the registration books of the canning companies than in the wage books. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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