Storing Food; How To Arrange Food In The Appliance; Shelf Life Of Food; Packaging And Containers - V-ZUG Magnum Operating Instructions Manual

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Storing food

7.1

How to arrange food in the appliance

The example arrangement (from top to bottom) shows the zones and areas in the appli-
ance that are generally suitable for certain food and food items.
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7.2

Shelf life of food

▸ High-protein and high-fat foods are delicate/perishable and have a relatively short
storage life.
▸ Observe best-before and use-by dates.
▸ Produce can generally be stored for longer at low temperature settings. A temperature
of 5 °C in the refrigerator compartment and -18 °C in the freezer compartment
provide a balanced setting in terms of food quality and energy consumption – ideal if
storing a large variety of products.
7.3

Packaging and containers

▸ Wrap or cover food in the refrigerator compartment to prevent it from drying out and
flavours from transferring.
▸ Transfer the contents of opened tins to sealable containers.
▸ Store raw meat and fish in suitable containers in the refrigerator, so that they do not
come into contact with or drip onto other food.
▸ Store food in the freezer compartment in suitable packaging. Depending on the
product, this may be freezer bags, aluminium foil or plastic boxes. Pack the food as
airtight as possible to prevent freezer burn.
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Ice cream, bakery products,
meat, fish,
ready-made products
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Cheese, jam,
tortes, desserts,
milk and milk products,
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prepared meals,
sausages, meat,
poultry, fish
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Vegetables, fruit, salad
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Drinks, wine, fruit juices,
tropical fruits, fruit vegetables
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Eggs, butter, cheese,
tubes, sauces, ketchup,
jam, tins
Drinks, wine, milk,
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fruit juices
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