How to store food in the refrigerator?
Here's how to store food in your fridge so it’ll last longer.
- Follow the 'first in, first out' rule and eat the oldest leftovers first.
- Meat, fish, and poultry should be in the coldest spot in your fridge, usually at the bottom.
- Store hard cheeses in the store wrapping until you use them, then wrap them in wax paper, foil, or loose plastic.
- Don't store your milk in the door—it's the warmest spot in the fridge. The door should be used for nonperishable drinks and condiments only.
- Keep fruits and vegetables separate.
- Leave refrigerated produce unwashed in its original packaging or wrapped loosely in a plastic bag.
- Otherwise, avoid washing your produce before refrigerating it. The dampness can make it mold and rot more quickly.
- Store cut fruits and vegetables in the fridge in perforated or unsealed plastic bags to maintain a moist environment yet still allow air to circulate.
- Onions, potatoes, and shallots should be stored in a cool dark place to keep them fresh, like a basket in a cupboard or a cellar. Once cut, onions should be stored in a resealable bag in the fridge for around a week.
Maira Stefanakou, Dietician - Nutritionist
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