Wisdom For Life - Samsung TS48W Series User Manual

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Here is some information to
keep food in a fresh condition.
How to use the
refrigerator effectively
How to store food
To maintain crispy conditions of biscuits
You can put them in an air tight container. But, you can easily
maintain its crispy conditions by putting them in a regular container
with a cube of sugar. Sugar absorbs moistures making biscuits to
maintain their crispy conditions for an extended period of time.
To make cold air to flow freely
To maintain the fridge compartment temperature to 4°C , it sends out
cold air near 0°C . So, when food containing water is placed deep
inside, it could become frozen. If you place a wide, tall container it will
block the cold air flow resulting an increase of the room temperature.
To get sufficient cold air, make sure not to block its passages
and let it flow freely.
How to arrange food
The veggie drawer is deep, vegetables pressed at the bottom could
get bruised. It is better to keep vegetables such as spinach and
spring onions in standing position. After cutting off the upper part of
milk cartons matched to the height of the veggie drawer with a cutter
or a pair of scissors, bond several of milk cartons together with plas-
tic tape. By arranging vegetables with it, bruises can be prevented
and it is much easier to handle them.
To prevent food smells from permeating
the inner liners
To prevent food smells from permeating the inner liners, make sure to
wrap food in plastic wrap and put it in the refrigerator.
To maintain the taste of mayonnaise
It is best to keep the mayonnaise at room temperature. (Except swel-
tering season) Mayonnaise is quite sensitive to not only hot tempera-
tures but also cold temperatures. So, it easily deteriorates in hot tem-
peratures but also its main ingredients such as vinegar, oil and egg
yolk will be separated from each other and it will lose its flavors when
it is too cold. So, it is best to keep it in a cool place out of reach of
direct sunlight or heat.
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