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4 Foods to Keep Out of Your Fridge

Have a list of foods that you should keep outside of the fridge if you want them to taste good.

Have a list of foods that you should keep outside of the fridge if you want them to taste good.

1. Onions

Soft and moldy onions are useless. This happens to onions when you keep them in a cold place. Fresh onions that have not yet been unpeeled must not be put in the fridge or plastic bags. Fresh unpeeled onions should be stored in a ventilated place. The only case when you can keep onions in the cooler is if they are peeled. Use a covered container for the food.

2. Honey

Honey is a wonderful bee product that can stay perfect almost forever. You do not need to put it in your fridge. Simply use a tightly sealed container for this purpose. Honey belongs to the few foods that are preserved naturally and needs no human help. In cold temperature honey crystalizes and its texture reminds that of dough. The structure changes, too – it becomes hard and scooping or using honey becomes almost impossible.

4 Foods to Keep out of Your Fridge Honey

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