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5 Foods to Store in Room Temperature

It’s very preferable that you should store the following five items out of the refrigerator. You are mistaken if you think that absolutely all products enjoy low temperatures.

It’s very preferable that you should store the following five items out of the refrigerator. You are mistaken if you think that absolutely all products enjoy low temperatures.

There’re those that don’t. Here are some of them:

1. Bananas

Bananas are full of vitamins and minerals. They are nutritious and it’s a shame to find out that the food is losing its best properties simply because you do not know how to store it. Keep your bananas on the kitchen counter and let the fruits ripen. The ripening process is prevented if bananas are put in the cooler.

2. Garlic

We do not want our garlic to sprout! But that’s what happens to this fragrant plant if it is kept in the cooler. Take your garlic out of the fridge and find a better place. If you keep it in a dry, cool and well ventilated place, your garlic will not lose its aroma, properties and texture.

5 Foods to Store in Room Temperature Garlic