10 Foods You Should Never Refrigerate.
We often throw all our fresh foods
into the fridge to prevent it from going bad. But should all food be
kept refrigerated? Definitely not. Here are 10 common foods you should
avoid from cooling too much, or you'll destroy the taste and ruin the
food.
1. Tomatoes
The fridge does keep tomatoes fresh,
but it does this by stopping the process of ripeness. When this process
is stopped, the tomato loses its flavor. In addition to the loss of
flavor, the refrigerator also changes the texture of the tomato, making
it powdery or floury. Tomatoes are best kept out of cooling, in a basket
for instance.
2. Basil
When one keeps fresh basil in the
refrigeration, it withers very quickly, but before it withers all the
way and becomes unusable, it absorbs the taste of the foods kept close
to it. The best way to keep fresh basil it outside the fridge, in a
glass of fresh water, just like flowers.
3. Potatoes
The cold of the fridge turns the
starch in the potato into sugar in a faster pace, and we're left with a
sweet, yet grainy potato. Keep your potatoes in a sealed sack, in a cool
but not cold place. They should be covered, because being exposed to
sunlight makes them grow 'eyes'.
4. Onions
The damp in the fridge makes the
onion soft and moldy. The best way to keep onions is in a cool and dry
place, outside the fridge. Green onions can be kept in the fridge
because of their high % of water content. Be sure not to keep onions
next to the potatoes, because it'll make them both go bad faster.
5. Avocado
If you're waiting for the avocado to
ripen, you should never put it in the fridge. A refrigerator does well
by the avocado, but only if it has already ripened, and you want to
prevent it from going bad.
6. Garlic
When we keep garlic in the
refrigerator, it begins to shoot out and grow green stalks. Also, it'll
get a moldy, sticky texture. It is best to keep garlic in a dry, cool
place.
7. Bread
When it comes to bread, there are a
number of options. If this is sliced bread you are going to use within a
few days, it can be kept in the fridge. When you keep bread for longer,
the fridge will make it dry out faster, and so it's best to keep it
somewhere closed off, but not in the refrigerator. If you only rarely
eat the bread, it can even be kept in the freezer.
8. Olive Oil
Olive oil should be kept somewhere
dark and cool, but when put in refrigeration, it freezes and becomes
alike to butter. That said, you can thaw it again to its original state.
9. Coffee
Storing coffee in the fridge makes it
quickly lose its flavor and even absorb the flavor of foods stored near
it. Coffee should be kept somewhere dark, somewhere cool. However, if
you want to keep a large amount of coffee at home, you can keep in the
depths of the freezer - not near the door.
10. Honey
One of the most fascinating facts
about honey is that it never goes bad. You can eat honey from a thousand
years ago, and it'll still be good. There is no reason to keep honey in
the fridge and it should be avoided, since the cold will make it a
solid and it's always better kept at room temperature.
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