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From ketchup to honey: these are the foods you should not store in the refrigerator - voila! Food

2022-12-22T23:12:11.843Z


Refrigerating food usually helps it last longer - but food experts claim that there are some food products that we should not store in the refrigerator, even though until today we definitely thought we did. Here they are


Where should the ketchup bottle be kept?

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So it's true, almost every food item can be stored in the refrigerator - but there is a big difference between "can" and "need".

Food experts claim that in many cases we store in the refrigerator food products that do not need to be refrigerated at all - even after they have been opened.

Now they want to make order in the mess and allow you to make room in the fridge for things that are really important to be there.



A survey of Which?

found that only one in five people check the product label to see where it should be stored before and after initial use.

The Love Food Hate Waste campaign has on its website a list from A to Z of food products and their intended storage location.



According to the website, the eggs are definitely better kept in the refrigerator.

Uncooked bananas and pineapples should remain in the fruit bowl, but most other fresh fruits and vegetables are highly recommended to be refrigerated to extend their shelf life.

Just make sure - the experts suggest - to return them to room temperature before cooking or eating to increase the taste.

Leave the bananas outside (Photo: ShutterStock)

The potatoes and onions should be kept in a nice and dark place like a vegetable drawer in the closet, ideally in a cloth bag (except green onions, which should be stored in the refrigerator).

You can also store soy sauce, ketchup, mustard, olive oil and pickles in the cupboard away from sunlight, even if the label recommends refrigeration after opening, claims Which?.



"Storing in the right place keeps food fresh for longer - and it will save you money," says Helen White, consultant at Love Food Hate Waste, "If you keep bread in the fridge, it will go stale faster. It should be in a cupboard or a bread box . If you keep your apples in the fruit bowl, they will turn mealy faster. Store apples in the refrigerator - you'll be surprised how long they last there."

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Even though it says on it - the ketchup really doesn't need to be refrigerated

@handsonfood Ketchup #heinzketchup #heinz #sauce #cupboardorfridge ♬ original sound - Hands on Food

The broad message seems to be that storing food items in the refrigerator can preserve them better over time and thus result in less food waste.

Pesto, mayonnaise, avocado, butter and dips will last longer in the fridge than in the cupboard, but when it comes to honey, bread, pastries, cereals, nuts, cakes and bagels - a cool, dark cupboard with tightly sealed containers will be a more efficient solution.

The ketchup dilemma is expanding

@ladbibleireland We went out with Chef Ketchup on the streets of Dublin to ask people about the age-old fridge or press ketchup debate.

Where do you keep yours?

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#fyp #ketchup #debate #vote #poll #interview #ireland #irish #dublin #voxpop ♬ original sound - LADbible Ireland

Of all the products, the topic of ketchup is the most controversial - after all, on the label itself it is written that it should be kept refrigerated and it turns out that opinions regarding the correct location where it should be stored are divided.

While the experts mentioned here are convinced that it is desirable to keep it outside the refrigerator and although in many restaurants you can see bottles of ketchup that sit outside for a whole day without refrigeration - you should know that Nicole Kulwicki, the Heinz ketchup brand manager, says that the product does not need refrigeration - until after it is opened.

"Due to its natural acidity, Heinz ketchup is shelf-stable. However, its stability after opening can be affected by storage conditions. We recommend keeping it refrigerated after opening to maintain the best product quality."



If you're wondering why restaurants seem to keep open bottles of ketchup on their tables all day and night, reader's digest magazine claims that it's actually a scam - the restaurateurs throw the contents of the bottle, whether it's homemade ketchup or popular brands, into the trash every night.

"We measure how many orders of ketchup will be served that day," explains chef Luke Wenner of Elm Restaurant in New Canaan, Connecticut.

"We always put the large container right back in the fridge. All unused portions are thrown away at the end of the shift."



Their verdict: Yes, open containers of ketchup should be stored in the refrigerator. We are already confused.

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