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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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Fresh frozen

Hope you can help me.

> Green kale available fresh frozen, freeze-dried granulated leaves and as freeze-dried powder fro shots, smoothies and other healthy drinks.

I don't understand the underlined part.
Is there an expression "fresh frozen"? Any difference from just frozen? (Emphasizing that it is not freeze dried?)
Or should there be a comma between fresh and frozen?

Thanks.
  

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It will probably mean something like "frozen within 2 hours" (of picking the vegetable). d

  • It will probably mean something like "frozen within 2 hours" (of picking the vegetable).
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It will probably mean something like "frozen within 2 hours" (of picking the vegetable).

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