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In the food context, 'can' typically refers to a container used for preserving or packaging food. The most common type of can is made of metal and is sealed with a lid.

Here are some examples of food items that can be found in cans:

  1. Canned soup - Soup that has been cooked and then preserved in a can for later consumption.

  2. Canned vegetables - Vegetables that have been cooked and then sealed in a can for preservation.

  3. Canned fruits - Fruits that have been cooked and then preserved in a can for later consumption.

  4. Canned meat - Meat that has been cooked and then preserved in a can for later consumption.

  5. Canned fish - Fish that has been cooked and then preserved in a can for later consumption.

  6. Canned beans - Beans that have been cooked and then sealed in a can for preservation.

  7. Canned pasta - Pasta that has been cooked and then preserved in a can for later consumption.

  8. Canned sauces - Sauces that have been cooked and then preserved in a can for later consumption.

  9. Canned milk - Milk that has been preserved in a can for later consumption.

  10. Canned juice - Juice that has been preserved in a can for later consumption.

Canned food is a popular option for people who want to stock up on non-perishable items or for those who need to quickly prepare a meal. However, it's important to note that some canned foods can be high in sodium and preservatives, so it's important to read labels carefully and choose options that fit your dietary needs.


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