Questions tagged [storage-method]

Questions about how to store food so as to preserve its freshness and overall quality.

Guidelines for the tag:

  • Use this tag for questions about short- and medium-term storage. Long-term storage of any perishable food requires different techniques (such as sterilization, acidification, or desiccation); use for this.

  • Expiration dates on commercial foods were calculated by people way more knowledgeable than us about the contents and preparation of the food in question. Please assume that the expiration date is a reasonable estimate and don't ask us if it's OK to ignore it; it's not.

  • "Sell-by" dates are not expiration dates. Feel free to ask about these (within the context of the other guidelines).

  • Please check to see if your question is already answered by the question How long can I store a food in the pantry, refrigerator, or freezer? or the web site stilltasty.com. If your question is immediately answered by these sources, it will be closed as a duplicate.

  • Frozen food stays safe for as long as it stays frozen. Freezer burn may affect the quality, but you can still eat the whole item, or feed the freezer-burnt parts to your dogs. So please don't bother asking about freezer storage life; the answer is always "forever".

  • We do still welcome questions about what the freezer itself will do to the quality of the food (e.g. eggs). We prefer the tag to be used for these.

  • You can't see, smell, or even taste certain kinds of spoilage. If you are even slightly worried that a food might no longer be safe to eat, i.e. due to significantly exceeding the storage guidelines, do yourself a favor and throw it out, as we advise in our wiki.

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Is it safe to leave butter at room temperature?

Is it safe to leave butter at room temperature? If so, for how long is it safe to keep it out?
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Is it safe to put hot food in the fridge?

I heard that putting really warm food in the fridge right after cooking it is not the right thing to do. It might cause bacterial growth? Is this true?
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Browning Avocados - What Helps?

Years ago Koobz asked "Oxidized Avocado: What's Going on & How to Prevent It?" That question has been merged with this one because it's dealing with the same issue. Recently, we had this question: Are limes and lime juice more acidic than lemons and…
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How long can I store a food in the pantry, refrigerator, or freezer?

How do I know if a given food or ingredient I have is still good, or if I should discard it? How can I best preserve a food or ingredient? This broad question is intended as a "general reference" question to quickly answer many how long will food…
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Once a month cooking

I've heard of "once a month cooking" or "freezer cooking," where you basically spend a day cooking and fill your freezer with the next month's worth of food. This could especially come in handy when preparing for a baby. (Take-out food gets boring…
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Should I refrigerate eggs?

I've read a lot of conflicting advice on whether it's advisable to store eggs in the refrigerator. The case against seems twofold: (1) that eggshells are porous, and eggs can take on unwelcome flavours, or even spoil faster in the fridge, and (2)…
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How to Store Fresh Herbs

What is the best way to store fresh herbs like parsley or cilantro? I find I have about the same luck with them whether they are left in a plastic bag or I put them in a cup of water.
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How long can I keep eggs in the refrigerator?

To keep eggs useful and healthy, what is the average time I can keep them in refrigerator? Can I freeze, and re-use them after melting, or will they be useless or not healthy to eat?
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Why do some foods taste better the next day?

Many people think that certain foods, like lasagna, many stews and hearty soups, tomato sauce and so forth taste better the next day. My question is, is that really true, and if so, why? The conventional answer is essentially, "the flavors marry",…
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Why does a brown paper bag speed ripening?

I often see this technique suggested as a way to speed ripening. Why does it? Also, is there any data available on how fast it ripens comparatively?
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Shelf life of spices

The common wisdom I've heard is that dried herbs and spices: have a shelf-life of about a year or 2 keep best in a cool dark place will release more flavor when crushed That's fine but some spices are expensive. We have over different 50 jars on…
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Why is putting hot milk in a thermos not recommended?

A colleague of mine just got a new thermos (inox), this model, and actually read all instruction, and we were surprised to read that it is not recommended to pour hot milk in the thermos. My opinion was that: Unlike tea of coffee, a lot of…
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Good ways to store coffee?

What are some key points to store coffee to preserve freshness? Different methods for whole beans vs ground?
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Botulism, Garlic, Cold pressed Olive oil and mason jars

I make a product I invented called Maybe It's Marinade. It consists of cold pressed extra virgin olive oil and pressed garlic as the base and comes in three varieties, AoliOliO, Dill, and Cayenne Pepper. All varieties also include garlic powder and…
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Can meat spoil outside the fridge if it's baked into bread as a filling?

I made some meat buns tonight (that is, buns with cooked chicken stuffed inside them before being baked), and I'm wondering if I should bother keeping the buns inside the fridge, because that would mean having to reheat them later. Will the chicken…
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