thawfreeze
Thawfreeze refers to the repeated process of thawing and refreezing a substance, most commonly food. This cycle can have significant impacts on the quality and safety of the item. When food thaws, ice crystals melt, leading to a loss of cellular structure and expulsion of moisture. Upon refreezing, this expelled moisture can form larger ice crystals, further damaging the texture and potentially leading to a mushy or watery consistency once thawed again.
Beyond textural degradation, thawfreeze cycles can also affect nutritional content. Some water-soluble vitamins and minerals may
It is generally recommended to avoid refreezing food that has been thawed, especially if it has been