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A family is preparing for a long journey and wants to preserve fresh fruit juice, cut vegetables, and home-made pickles for several days without refrigeration. Which combination of preservation techniques would be most effective and practical for these items, respectively?

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  • APasteurization for juice, chemical preservatives for vegetables, salting for pickles.
  • BBoiling for juice, freezing for vegetables, drying for pickles.
  • CHeating for juice, refrigeration for vegetables, oil/vinegar for pickles.
  • DHeating (e.g., pasteurization) for juice, drying/dehydration for vegetables, oil/vinegar for pickles.
Explanation

Heating (like pasteurization) effectively kills microbes in juice and is practical. Drying/dehydration removes moisture, preventing microbial growth in vegetables without refrigeration. Oil/vinegar creates an acidic or anoxic environment that inhibits microbial spoilage in pickles.

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