WT? boiling sound from cold can of green beans?

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p238shooter

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Seriously, you might share brand, lot number and exp date off the stamp on the can so others might detail ck to make sure they do not have any of the same and not realize it could be contaminated. Hopefully you just got a bad can with a bad bean that caused it, but who knows. Birds fly over everything grown outside ya know.
 

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If there's enough vacuum in the can they could boil at room temp. That would be a very strange occurrence though. I used to distill waste water and it was boiling like crazy at 85 degrees. Vacuum distillation was the process and it used really large refrigeration units. Coils on the hot side boiled it, and coils on the cold side condensed the pure water.

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