1942 Hermetically Sealing Cans of Dehydrated Cabbage
In June 1942, workers in Turlock, California, seal cans of dehydrated cabbage for preservation. Located in Stanislaus County, Turlock was significant for agriculture during World War II, contributing to food supply efforts. The practice of hermetic sealing ensured freshness and extended shelf life, supporting wartime nutrition strategies.
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1942 Hermetically Sealing Cans of Dehydrated Cabbage
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