Fresh Food Storage; Frozen Food Storage - Sub-Zero 601R Use & Care Information Manual

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KEEPINGFOOD AT _T$ BEST
FRESHFOOD STORAGE
FROZENFOOD STORAGE
Shelf l ifeoffreshfoodsvaries depending o n
howfreshit iswhen youbuyit,Tokeep your
foodfresher l onger, followtherecommended
storage tips.
Vegetables: Wash vegetables in coolwater
anddrain. S torein airtight c ontainers or plastic
wrap. V egetables stayfreshlongerinhigh
humidity storage.
Fruits:Wash anddryfreshfruits.Store more
aromatic f ruitsin plastic bags. M ostfruitsstay
freshlonger i n lowhumidity storage.
Prepackaged
Meats:
Store
in original
packag-
ing. After
opening,
rewrap
tightly
in plastic
wrap
or aluminum
folk
Fresh
Meats,
Fish
and
Poultry:
Remove
store
wrappings,
then
rewrap
in plastic
wrap,
foil
or
waxed
paper
and
refrigerate
immediately.
Eggs:
Store
eggs
unwashed
in their
carton
or
a portable
egg tra%
Use within
2 weeks.
IVliik, Cream
and Cottage
Cheese:
Keep
carton closed, Store on refrigerator
shelf and
use within
5 days.
Cheese:
Store
in original
packaging
until
ready
to use. After
opening,
rewrap
tightly
in plastic
wrap
or aluminum
folk
Leftovers:
Let cool
and cover
tightly
with
plastic
wrap
or foil.
Airtight
plastic
containers
work
well
to prevent
drying
out and odor
transfer.
Freezer
Storage:
Wrap
foods
in material
designed
for frozen
food
storage.
The wrap
must
seal
out air and
moisture.
Do not
refreeze
thawed
meats.
Ice Cream:
The firmness
of the ice cream
wiii
depend
on its cream
content,
Higher
quality
ice creams
usually
have
a higher
cream
content,
requiring
colder
freezer
temperatures
to maintain
their
firmness.
Soft
ice cream
is
not always
an indication
of a temperature
problem.
Make
sure
your
refrigerator
and freezer
doors
close
freely
and completel%
Overloading
will
affect
temperatures
inside
the unit.
Do not fill
your
freezer
with
large
quantities
of unfrozen
foods
expecting
them
to fast freeze.
Give
the
freezer
ample
time
to circulate
cold
air around
unfrozen
items
before
adding
additional
items.
SUGGESTED
FOOD
STORAblE
The food
storage
charts
on the following
pages
give
you
specific
information
to help
you
keep
food
safe
and keep
it at its best
quality,
The
recommended
storage
temperatures
will
help
you
determine
optimal
storage
conditions
for
your
food.
As a general
rule,
food
that
is
handled
properly
and kept
at temperatures
below
40°F (4°C) will
be safe to eat.
Storing
food
at temperatures
below
40°F (4°C)
keeps
it out of the Danger
Zone.
The storage
times
for
refrigeration
will
help
keep food
from
spoiling
or becoming
dangerous
to eat. The
time
limits
for frozen
foods
are to maintain
flavor
and texture.
Food
kept
frozen
longer
than
the recommended
time
will
still
be safe to
eat, but its quality
may
diminisL
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