Nope. When something is preserved in a sealed container via water bath or pressure, it’s considered “canned” regardless of what type of container it is. That’s why using things like this…
Mayhaps in english. Maybe he is not form an english speaking country. I myself am not and canning here is exclusively for metal cans and jarring has a separate word.
When something is put into a can, it’s considered canned.
When something is put into a jar, it’s considered jarred.
This concludes session 6497 of Getting More Familiar With Your Own Native Language.
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Where is your god now, mortal?!
Checkmate! Google en passant.
Nope. When something is preserved in a sealed container via water bath or pressure, it’s considered “canned” regardless of what type of container it is. That’s why using things like this…
…are called “canning jars” and not just “jars,” and why using them to preserve food is, in fact, called “canning.”
Mayhaps in english. Maybe he is not form an english speaking country. I myself am not and canning here is exclusively for metal cans and jarring has a separate word.
now that you say it, when I think of the word jarring I think of it as an adjective like surprising, shocking.
I find it jarring to hear canning in glass containers called jarring.
It sounds dumb in english sure