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  2. How long can my food last in the fridge after a power outage ...

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    Likewise, you can keep a popsicle [in the freezer] and it will change shape if it melts.” (Just remember to avoid opening your freezer door more than necessary, as this can cause the food in ...

  3. Jamón - Wikipedia

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    Jamón is safe to consume as long as the leg is kept in a dry and cool environment and out of direct sunlight, but it must be kept refrigerated once cut away from the leg. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] Jamón may also be smoked in some regions, where it is used mostly for personal consumption.

  4. Potted meat - Wikipedia

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    Before the days of refrigeration, potted meat was developed as a way to preserve meat when a freshly slaughtered animal could not be fully eaten immediately. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Spores of Clostridium botulinum can survive cooking at 100 °C (212 °F), [ 5 ] and, in the anaerobic neutral pH storage environment, result in botulism .

  5. How Long You Can Keep Leftover Ham? - AOL

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  6. Shelf-stable food - Wikipedia

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    Common oils and fats become rancid relatively quickly if not refrigerated; replacing them with hydrogenated oils delays the onset of rancidity, increasing shelf life. This is a common approach in industrial food production , but concerns about health hazards associated with trans fats have led to their strict control in several jurisdictions. [ 2 ]

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  8. Dried fish - Wikipedia

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    Before refrigeration, there was a need to preserve the codfish; drying and salting are ancient techniques to preserve nutrients and the process makes the codfish tastier. The Portuguese tried to use this method of drying and salting on several varieties of fish from their waters, but the ideal fish came from much further north.

  9. Are Your Thanksgiving Leftovers Still Safe to Eat? - AOL

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    After the big Thanksgiving day feast, comes the mad dash to repurpose the mountain of leftover green bean casseroles, mashed potatoes, sweet potatoes into soups, sandwiches, and various ...