What are the different things kept in the refrigerator at home? Observe and make a list of these items.
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31 foods that should always be kept in the fridge
If any of these items are in your pantry, it's time to move them to the fridge. Even if they haven't killed you yet! We'll explain why.
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Taylor Martin
July 5, 2017 9:00 p.m. PT
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Chances are, you probably refrigerate some things you shouldn't. Likewise, there are probably some things sitting on your kitchen counter in your cabinets or pantry, or even in your medicine cabinet, that should be refrigerated.
Forget what your parents told you, and put these things in your refrigerator.
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Try keeping these foods in the fridge
Some things are just better if you keep them in the refrigerator.
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Mustard and horseradish
There are no ingredients in mustard that will spoil, but Dijon and horseradish mustards will "lose their distinct flavors if not refrigerated," according to French's.
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Ketchup
Ketchup doesn't technically need to be stored in the refrigerator. But if you go through ketchup fairly slowly (specifically, slower than monthly) you should keep it in the fridge to inhibit bacterial growth.
Organic ketchup and varieties made without preservatives should always be kept in the fridge.
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Chocolate syrup
It's safe to store chocolate syrup in the pantry for two to three years. After it's opened, however, move the chocolate syrup to the refrigerator, where it should remain safe to consume for up to six months. Visible mold or separation or a rancid smell are all indicators of chocolate syrup that has spoiled.
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