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  2. 15 Foods That Should Always Be Refrigerated - AOL

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    5. Opened Condiments. After being opened, condiments such as mayonnaise, mustard, or ketchup get exposed to air and contaminants. While many of these products contain vinegar and salt — which ...

  3. Here’s how to store your refrigerated food before and after a ...

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    As far as food in the freezer, an appliance thermometer kept in the freezer should read 40 degrees or below when you’re checking . If it does, your food is fine. If it does, your food is fine.

  4. These are the foods that you should -- and should not ...

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  5. Fruit - Wikipedia

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    Fruits and vegetables that are not going to be cooked should be thrown away if they have touched raw meat, poultry, seafood, or eggs. All cut, peeled, or cooked fruits and vegetables should be refrigerated within two hours. After a certain time, harmful bacteria may grow on them and increase the risk of foodborne illness. [51]

  6. Kishu mikan - Wikipedia

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    The fruit is also known as Baby Mandarin, Tiny Tangerine, Mini Mandarin and Kishu Mandarin. It is sold under the brand name "Cherry Orange" in Europe. It is shaped like a mandarin, between 25 and 50 mm (0.98 and 1.97 in) in diameter. The fruit's orange skin is thin and smooth. Some varieties of kishu, [2] such as the mukaku kishu, are seedless. [3]

  7. How to Extend the Life of Baked Goods, According to Experts - AOL

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    Palma noted, you should refrigerate cakes and cookies "to ensure food safety and optimal quality" if they have dairy-based fillings or frostings. "This includes popular choices like whipped cream ...

  8. Cold-hardy citrus - Wikipedia

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    Cold-hardy citrus may be generally accepted 'true' species (e.g. Satsuma mandarin, kumquat) or hybrids (e.g. citrange) involving various other citrus species. All citrus fruits are technically edible, though some have bitter flavors often regarded as unpleasant, and this variability is also seen in cold-hardy citrus fruits.

  9. How To Store Berries So They Last - AOL

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