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From the manufacturer Nesco Snackmaster Pro Food Dehydrator "The Best Food Dehydrators in the World." NESCO/American Harvest has been the leader in food dehydrators for over 30 years! These units feature patented technologies that dry your food faster and more evenly than any of the competing models available, we know, because we've tried them all! Our Converge-a-Flow air flow assures even drying from top to bottom, without the tray rotation required by others. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced "pro", making beef jerky, drying fruits, vegetables, herbs, or flowers, NESCO/American Harvest offers the best units available. Model FD-75A The Snackmaster Pro is one of the newest dehydrators in the Nesco/American Harvest product line. It's sleek, contemporary design In grey and marble color features a top mounted fan, 700 watts of drying power, and generates maximum speed and quality for dehydrating fruits, vegetables, beef jerky, and venison jerky. Helps dry food in hours, not days like ordinary food dehydrators. Makes delicious Beef Jerky even turkey jerky, and fish jerky. Make trail mix, homemade yogurt, apple snacks, banana chips, dried soup mixes, dried tomatoes, watermelon, cantaloupe, honeydew, mangoes, papaya and other dried fruits at a fraction of the cost. Make dried herbs and spices; also make potpourri and dried flowers for any occasion. 5 Drying Trays 2 Clean-A-Screens 2 Fruit Roll Sheets 3 Original Jerky Spice Packets 52-page Recipe and Instruction Book Coverga-Flow System Drying Time Because of the unique design of the patented Converga-Flow system of your NESCO/American Harvest dehydrator, you’ll be surprised at how quickly most foods dry. Drying times may vary, depending on the type and amount of food, thickness and evenness of the slices, percentage of water in the food, humidity, temperature of air, altitude and the model of NESCO/American Harvest dehydrator you are using. Drying times may also vary greatly from one area to another and from day to day, depending on the climatic conditions. Keep records to help you predict drying times for specific foods. Drying Temperature Fruits, fruit rolls and vegetables should be dried at 130ºF to 140ºF (55º to 60ºC). By drying foods in this temperature range you will minimize the loss of heat-sensitive vitamins A and C. All foods sweat when they begin to dry, the temperature may be set higher than 140ºF (60ºC) during the first couple of hours of drying. The actual temperature of the food will remain 15ºF to 20ºF (6º to 8ºC) lower than the air temperature for the first couple of hours. Meats and fish should be dried on the highest temperature setting of your dehydrator. These temperatures also keep bacteria and other spoilage micro-organisms, common to meat and fish, to a minimum during the first stages of drying. Nuts and seeds are high in oil, and if higher temperatures are used, they will tend to become rancid, developing off flavors. The best temperature is from 90ºF to 100ºF (30º to 40ºC). Herbs and spices are most flavorful when they first open and should be harvested while very fresh, before they begin to blossom. Because the aromatic oils are very sensitive, temperatures should be 90ºF to 100ºF (30º to 40ºC) for drying. Take care not to load trays too heavily as this will prolong the drying time. Dried flowers, herbs and spices used for potpourri should be dried at temperatures ranging from 90ºF to 100ºF (30º to 40ºC) to maintain aroma and color. Drying Fruit Rolls Fruit rolls are a favorite snack for young and old alike. It is a chewy fruit product made from puréed fresh fruit, which has been dried and rolled into snack sized pieces. Fruit rolls are easy to make and cost less than those bought at the store. Almost any fruit will make an excellent fruit roll. Most fruits can also be combined with others. Some fruits, such as apples, are high in pectin and fiber, and have an excellent texture when dried. The combinations are limitless. Use your imagination and have fun! Features Adjustable Thermostat allows you to dry different foods at proper temperatures (95º-160º F), providing the flexibility to produce the best drying results. New-Powerful Top Mounted Fan has 700 watts of drying power generate maximum speed and quality for dehydrating fruits, vegetables, and jerky. Helps dry food in hours, not days like other food dehydrators. Expandable unit comes with 5 trays, but is expandable to 12 trays with optional Add-A-Trays. Opaque Vita-Save exterior helps block harmful light which destroys nutritional content of food being dehydrated. Drying Jerky Jerky is a favorite snack for school, lunch, on the trail or just about anywhere! It is made by seasoning lean, raw meat in a salt mixture, then drying it without cooking. The finished product is a protein-rich exercise in chewing and ever so delicious! Jerky also makes a savory broth base for soups and stews. Meat Jerky Homemade jerky is much less expensive than jerky slices or sticks purchased at a grocery or convenience store. Most lean meats will yield about 1 pound of jerky for 3 pounds of fresh meat. FAQ 1. What is dehydrating? Dehydrating is a method of food preservation in which moisture is removed from the food. Dehydrating inhibits growth of microorganisms and decay. Dehydrating can dramatically increase storage life for food. 2. Does Dehydrating food destroy its nutrients? Dehydrating causes minimal loss of nutrients, but if done properly that loss is quite small. You will retain about 90% of the vitamins and minerals. When using higher heats, foods will dehydrate faster, but this will result in more nutrient loss. 3. How do you know when foods are dry? Always let foods cool for a few minutes. Check to see if the food is still moist or sticky. If it is leathery and pliable, it is usually done. However, foods that are overdried may become brittle and turn brown. 4. How do you store dried foods? Always store dried foods in airtight containers. Store containers in a cool, dry place. Exposure to humidity, light and air during storage adversely affects storage life of dried foods. 5. How long can I store dried food? We recommend a maximum storage time of one year for the best appearance and nutritional value. Vacuum packing greatly extends shelf life. Refrigeration or freezing will double or triple shelf life. 6. How long does it take to dehydrate foods? It depends on the type of food you are dehydrating, quantities, and capabilities of dehydrator. Refer to your fruit drying guidelines. 7. If I powdered my dried vegetables, what could I use them for? Powdered onion and garlic, of course, are great seasonings for meats and sauces. Powdered tomatoes can be reconstituted into tomato sauce, paste, catsup, juice or soup. A blender or food processor will give you the finest texture. Store in air-tight container. 8. Is it necessary to pretreat foods before dehydrating them? Pretreating can enhance color and flavor of certain foods, but is not necessary. Pretreatment options are dipping, blanching, and marinating. 9. My apples and pears have darkened to a rusty-brown color while drying. Are they safe to eat? Yes. Fruits that have turned brownish color are safe to eat. Many fruits will oxidize when the flesh of the fruit is exposed to air. By pretreating fruits, oxidation is reduced. 10. What kinds of foods can you dehydrate? You can dry fruits, vegetables, meats, herbs, flowers, pet treats, etc. Dry left over bread for bread crumbs. You can dry almost anything that contains water. 11. Why should the edges of my fruit leather be thicker than the center? With fruit leathers, the edges of mixture tend to dry first. If edges are the same thickness as center, they will dry too quickly and become brittle. 12. Will flavors mix if I dry different foods together in the same dehydrator? If you dry foods in the same category, such as fruits with other fruits and vegetables with other vegetables, the flavors should not mix. However, we do not recommend drying onions with any other foods. 13. Are dehydrated foods recommended for camping and hiking? You can use dehydrated ingredients to speed up preparation time. Dehydrated foods are lightweight and easy to carry in your backpack or camper. 14. What are the benefits of food drying? There are many benefits of drying food. Here are some - You are in control of the quality of food you eat. - You will save money. - You can take advantage of supermarket specials. - You can create a tasty snack that is good for you. - You can take advantage of your own garden by drying your fruits and vegetables to be used year round. 15. My banana chips don't taste or look like the ones in the stores. What can I do? The banana chips you buy in the store are deep fried. Dehydrating your own banana chips taste great and are more nutritious than store bought. 16. The fruit sticks to the trays. How can I prevent this? Fruits or thinly sliced vegetables may stick to your trays. You may want to purchase Clean-A-Screens to put on your trays to prevent these items from sticking. Review: Four Stars - Working fine with 220v to 110v converter. Review: Worst product of Nesco - Worst product by Nesco . Not working properly . Company is unable to provide any maintenance facilities outside US . Not fullfill the warranty issues.










| ASIN | B0090WOCN0 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,887,154 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #42,908 in Small Kitchen Appliances |
| Brand | Nesco |
| Brand Name | Nesco |
| Colour | White |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 13,326 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00029517010098 |
| Is the item dishwasher safe? | No |
| Item Shape | Round |
| Item Weight | 3.5 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Nesco |
| Material | Plastic |
| Material Features | Food Safe |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Number | FD-75A |
| Number Of Trays | 4 |
| Part Number | FD-75A |
| UPC | 029517005599 029517750024 029517010098 |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Wattage | 600 Watts |
B**N
Four Stars
Working fine with 220v to 110v converter.
V**.
Worst product of Nesco
Worst product by Nesco . Not working properly . Company is unable to provide any maintenance facilities outside US . Not fullfill the warranty issues.
G**U
Diesn't work in india voltage.
Mine got heated, smoked and stopped. Then I went to electrical shops market and after enquiry in several shops purchased a step down equipment which brought down indian voltage to American voltage level. Now it is working very well. I Happy with it.
J**H
110 volt
110 volt !!!
J**I
Works great, a must have for anyone seeking to extend and preserve food
I bought this dehydrator mainly to make beef jerky, and after seven months of use we have not been disappointed. So far we have made the following: - beef jerky - orange slices - grapefruit slices - apple slices - banana slices - green beans There are many recipes for beef jerky, but I would recommend the one on allrecipes.com which is a good, hearty, all-around tasty jerky. The Nesco came with packets of jerky spices, but I haven't used them, nor have I used the Nesco recipe. Just slice your beef (an electric knife is best), marinate overnight in a mixture of Worcester, soy sauce, pepper, garlic, onion, cayenne, and pepper flakes, then dehydrate them on high for 8-10 hours. Delicious! The jerky can be tough to chew. They recommend slicing against the grain, to minimize the length of fibers, which does help a bit. I've tried pounding the beef with a 48-blade tenderizer to make the jerky less tough, but it doesn't really make much difference for all of that work, though it does help with marinading more thoroughly. The best solution I've found is simply to take smaller bites, and it's just easier to chew up! Lasts longer, too. The other success story is apple slices. I don't bother with their special fruit tray. Just core and slice the apples (we have one of these old fashioned "Johnny Apple Peeler" hand cranked models that does a whole apple in 10 seconds, a must-have if you do a lot of apples), stick them on the regular trays, and give it about 8 hours on the fruit setting. I freeze the slices afterwards to maximize longevity. I bought a 6-pack of mealy, mediocre apples off the local supermarket discount cart for $1.29 and dehydrated them -- and they turned out sweet and delicious. Then, after a month or two in the freezer, in a freezer bag, they became apple crisps! I would also recommend trying orange slices. Give it a good 12 hours because there's a lot of liquid to evaporate. They come out sort of like orange crackers. They're crunchy and delicious, peel and all. It's not for everyone, perhaps, but a great trail food along with dried apples and beef jerky. The green beans came out unappetizing. Note that one side effect of dehydration is to concentrate the flavor. The grapefruit came out rather bitter. Still not too bad but don't expect it to be a hit with the kids. Some people use it to dehydrate herbs and spices from the garden. We haven't tried this yet but for this, you probably do want to use the provided special tray that has smaller gaps. The product is assembled in the U.S. from domestic and foreign components. That's OK with me; a little is better than nothing. At least they have a factory here. The important thing is that the company make a good quality product that lasts a long time, and so far, there have been zero problems with this unit. If anything goes wrong, I'll update this review. One deficit is the lack of a built-in timer. However, this problem is easily solved with a $5 lamp timer you can get from the hardware store or online. You just set it to turn off at a certain time, and then you can go to bed or go to work with no worries. It's handy when you have prepared a 10-hour batch of beef jerky and it's only 4pm; you can rest assured it will run the required amount of time and shut off at 2am. Jerky is designed to last for weeks at room temperature, so it will be fine to leave it in the machine for a few hours. The salt is a preservative, but without sulfites or other preservatives, it's a good idea to freeze the jerky and it will last you for weeks or months. This is a great appliance that is very easy to use. We love using it, it's not too noisy, and the main problem has been finding a spot to keep it in between uses, in our crowded kitchen. I have just ordered two more trays, to be able to make larger quantities; they just stack right in and add a couple of inches to the height of the unit, no big deal.
れ**ん
食生活が豊かに
鶏むね肉やササミを味付け乾燥させて、成長期の子供のおやつを作ると大喜び。 酒の肴にも最適です。 ほか、パセリを小分けにして乾燥し、料理の盛り付け時にクラッシュすると風味も良く パセリ苦手な事も達も喜んで食べてくれます。 鶏皮乾燥させて油で揚げると、最高の皮煎餅になりますが トレーに大量の脂がしたたり、手入れが大変!! 風呂場のシャワー最高温度で流してます。
J**A
lo mejor
muy bueno el deshidratador para un nivel de casa, excelente y un muy buen precio
A**E
Great little dehydrator.
So far I am very glad I chose this dehydrator. I like the motor and fan on top, you lift all the working parts clean off to attend to the trays. This unit has a broad, adjustable temperature range from 95 deg to 160F. Important for drying scoby's and kefir grains and herbs. No light gets in, it doesn't have a huge footprint, and I thought it ran very quiet. It comes with a set of screens and trays which makes this a very versatile and useable unit right out of the box without buying extras right away. This is my first dehydrator and I'm very happy with it. There was a bit of a plastic smell the first time I fired it up. I would recommend running it to dry the trays after you first get it, and get the smells over with before putting food into it. The smell was brief and not too intense, but I knew it was the 'new' burning off the element or something.
A**S
Nota 10
Minha mãe gostou muito
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