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1 6.01BB Storing Foods11 6.01BB STORING FOODS

2 6.01BB Storing Foods22 Storing Foods Types of storage places dry storage refrigerated storage frozen storage

3 6.01BB Storing Foods33 Storing Dry Foods Storage options: pantry or cupboard any cool,dry place that will not be moist and is away from pet food, cleaning supplies, and other hazards

4 6.01BB Storing Foods44 Storing Dry Foods Boxed and bagged foods not found in the refrigerated or frozen departments are safe to store in cupboards or pantries.

5 6.01BB Storing Foods55 Storing Dry Foods Ask three questions: Are boxed foods dry foods? Are canned foods dry foods? What other items need dry storage?

6 6.01BB Storing Foods66 Storing Dry Foods Examples: Pasta Rice Cereal Unprepared / boxed, Flour Sugar Bread Non-opened canned foods

7 6.01BB Storing Foods7PPT6.01Baa Storing Food7 Storing Dry Foods How do I store dry foods after they have been opened, prepared or cooked?

8 6.01BB Storing Foods8PPT6.01Baa Storing Food8 Storing Dry Foods Opened, prepared or cooked foods from a can, box, or bag not eaten immediately: must be refrigerated, frozen or kept hot for food safety.

9 6.01BB Storing Foods99 Storing Fresh Foods Some fresh foods are not actually refrigerated in the store. What are examples of these types of fresh foods? How should they be stored at home?

10 6.01BB Storing Foods10 Storing Fresh Foods Examples of fresh foods that may be stored as dry foods: Bananas Potatoes Onions, garlic Bakery foods: breads, cakes, and doughnuts. So…where can we store them?

11 6.01BB Storing Foods11 Storing Fresh Foods Bananas may be stored on the countertop. They will continue to ripen here. Potatoes, onions, garlic should be stored in a cool, dry place away from the light. A pantry or cupboard works well.

12 6.01BB Storing Foods12 Storing Fresh Foods Fresh foods that must be refrigerated for storage: fresh fruits / vegetables fresh meats dairy foods. Store these foods promptly.

13 6.01BB Storing Foods13 Storing Frozen Foods What types of foods do we buy in the freezer section of the store?

14 6.01BB Storing Foods14 Storing Frozen Foods Foods found in the freezer section include: Convenience foods-pizzas, waffles Frozen vegetables / fruits Frozen pie crusts Ice cream Whipped topping Novelty foods like frozen pops and ice cream sandwiches Breads Juices Meats

15 6.01BB Storing Foods15 Storing Frozen Foods When I shop, should I select items to ensure they are solidly frozen for storage at home?

16 6.01BB Storing Foods16 Storing Frozen Foods When shopping for frozen foods choose: Frozen foods last so they will stay frozen until stored at home. Frozen foods solidly frozen in the store without ice crystals on the outside of the packaging and loose-type foods like peas that are still loose in their package. This is an indication they have been kept properly frozen.

17 6.01BB Storing Foods17 Storing Frozen Foods What do I do if some items thaw before getting them stored?

18 6.01BB Storing Foods18 Storing Frozen Foods Properly thawed foods may be refrozen in the packaging from the store, including meats. Thawing in a vehicle is NOT a proper thawing procedure. Foods needs to have been kept at 40° or below to be food safe. Partially thawed, very cold foods may be cooked and then frozen for later use. If in doubt, throw it out!

19 6.01BB Storing Foods19 Storing Foods Remember: Where we store foods at home is the same way we found them in the grocery store! If you found it on a shelf, you can store it on a shelf. If you pulled it from a refrigerated case, you must refrigerate it promptly at home. If you found it in the frozen case, freeze it at home.

20 6.01BB Storing Foods20 Storing Foods To maintain food safety, frozen foods and refrigerated foods need to be stored first. Then, canned items and other dry goods may be stored in the appropriate location. (For more info on Food Storage, see www.foodsafety.gov)


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