Canned spinach is apparently a thing. Peapod is having a 5 for $1/ea sale on "Del Monte Fresh Cut Spinach Leaf Sea Salt" (no other ingredients but water).
If you can do spinach, can you do collard greens? They're also available canned.
How broadly are you construing "vegetable"? Canned beets? Canned artichoke? What about dried fruit? Root vegetables?
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Date: 2020-03-06 10:43 am (UTC)Freeze-dried broccoli is a thing: https://www.amazon.com/Thousand-Lakes-Freeze-Vegetable-Snacks/dp/B07C9D1ZZW/
Dried broccoli is a thing: https://www.amazon.com/Mother-Earth-Products-Dried-Broccoli/dp/B007C7EPWS/
Canned spinach is apparently a thing. Peapod is having a 5 for $1/ea sale on "Del Monte Fresh Cut Spinach Leaf Sea Salt" (no other ingredients but water).
If you can do spinach, can you do collard greens? They're also available canned.
How broadly are you construing "vegetable"? Canned beets? Canned artichoke? What about dried fruit? Root vegetables?
Are you up to drying your own dried goods? Thoughts on dried eggplant.
I can vouch for none of this.
ETA: Oh, and someone just commented on my journal that Baby Bel cheese (which is waxed) is shelf-stable for a while.
ETA2: Canned baba ghanoush? https://www.amazon.com/Cortas-Baba-Ghanoush-Eggplant-Dip/dp/B073X4W2V3/ Ingredients: eggplant, tahini (sesami), salt, citric acid.
ETA3:
Eggplant powder is a thing:
https://www.nutricargo.com/eggplant-powder
Cucumber powder is a thing:
https://www.nutricargo.com/cucumber-powder
ETA4:
Canned eggplant pureƩ: https://www.webstaurantstore.com/10-can-eggplant-pulp/99950707.html
They also have canned chopped mustard greens and canned chopped turnip greens
, but only by the caseno, single cans (big cans!) available.