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What is the difference between air dried and dehydrated?

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Unlike dehydrated, air-dried food isn't dried with heat. Instead, it's air dried at low temperatures in small batches. The moisture is removed from the food via evaporation. The result is food that is naturally preserved without using artificial preservatives.


Is air dried dog food healthy?

In fact, air dried food takes the healthy minerals, vitamins and enzymes present in a raw diet and minimises processing damage to deliver the maximum amount of nutrients you can get, almost as though it's an actual raw diet - except with a much longer shelf life and less risk of pathogens.

What is the difference between air dried and freeze-dried?

Freeze-dried and air-dried products can have similar flavors, and both can retain the flavor of the raw product to a considerable extent. Air-dried products tend to be a bit denser due to higher water content, and freeze-dried products maintain a lighter, crunchier texture.

What is air dried food?

To air dry food, the moisture is removed via the process of evaporation. Ingredients are placed into drying chambers, where air is continually circulated, slowly and gently evaporating moisture until a maximum level of 14% is reached.

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