Keep These Foods Out of the Fridge for Better Taste and Freshness

RIVANSHI RAKHRAI

Avoid refrigerating cooking oils as they may solidify, making them difficult to use when cooking.

Cooking oil

Flaxseeds, sunflower seeds, cucumber seeds, and pumpkin seeds can become soggy and moist if refrigerated.

Seeds

Walnuts, almonds, pistachios, cashews, hazelnuts, and peanuts may become soggy if stored in the refrigerator.

Nuts

Keeping bananas in the refrigerator can accelerate browning and rotting because of the cold temperature.

Bananas

Refrigerating bread can lead to mold growth due to low temperatures and excess moisture.

Bread

Excessive moisture and low temperatures in the refrigerator can cause onions to become moldy and can also make your fridge smell bad and spoil other items.

Onions

Storing potatoes in the refrigerator can cause them to become gritty and excessively sweet due to moisture

Potatoes

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