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  2. Should tomatoes be stored in the refrigerator or at room ...

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    Experts share which types of the fruit can handle the fridge and which are best kept on the counter. Should tomatoes be stored in the refrigerator or at room temperature? Experts weigh in.

  3. Critical control point - Wikipedia

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    Any previously cooked foods that are reheated from a temperature below 135 °F (57 °C), provided they have been refrigerated or warm less than 2 hours; Any potentially hazardous foods cooked in a microwave, such as poultry, meat, fish, or eggs; 155 °F (68 °C) for 15 seconds. Ground meats (such as beef or pork)

  4. Food storage - Wikipedia

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    Perishable meats should be refrigerated, frozen, dried promptly or cured. Storage of fresh meats is a complex discipline that affects the costs, storage life and eating quality of the meat, and the appropriate techniques vary with the kind of meat and the particular requirements. [11]

  5. 10 Fruits You Should NEVER Refrigerate - AOL

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    1. Tomatoes. Of the fruits we’ll cover on this list, tomatoes rank right there at the top in terms of how much they can be affected by the fridge.

  6. How to Store Plums so That You Can Make the Most Out of This ...

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  7. Plum tomato - Wikipedia

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    A plum tomato, also known as a processing tomato or paste tomato, is a type of tomato bred for sauce and packing purposes. It is generally oval or cylindrical in shape, with significantly fewer locules (seed compartments, usually only two) than standard round tomatoes and a generally higher solid content, making them more suitable for processing into paste.

  8. Food preservation - Wikipedia

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    Many processes designed to preserve food involve more than one food preservation method. Preserving fruit by turning it into jam, for example, involves boiling (to reduce the fruit's moisture content and to kill bacteria, etc.), sugaring (to prevent their re-growth) and sealing within an airtight jar (to prevent recontamination).

  9. Foods you can — and definitely should not — cook in the ...

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    Ingredients: 8 oz (225g) lean ground beef. ½ cup (60g) onion, finely minced. 1 teaspoon garlic powder. ½ teaspoon black pepper. ½ teaspoon salt. ½ teaspoon dried thyme or oregano