When Microwaves first came out they were huge but with a tiny cooking area and they were not affordable, and were mostly in business kitchens and a few restaurants. I would love a freeze dryer but the cheapest I have seen is $1600 and they only have 4 small trays.

  • @[email protected]
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    23 days ago

    If you’re backpacking, wouldn’t you have to carry the same amount/weight of water to re-hydrate it?

    • str82L
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      113 days ago

      Sometimes you can find filterable/purificiable water when you’re in nature. If you can’t you should reconsider where your planning to go.

    • @athairmor
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      93 days ago

      Not necessarily. Most backpacking is going to be down in areas close to fresh water sources and you’d be bringing a water filter.

      Hiking/camping where you can’t easily find fresh water is quite risky.

    • @foggy
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      53 days ago

      No, you locate water, filter it, boil it, etc.

    • Chozo
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      33 days ago

      I imagine it depends on the type of food, as there’s probably some proteins you can freeze-dry that don’t have to be rehydrated to eat.