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Keeping hot food in the refrigerator will make the food cold. It will not damage your refrigerator.
Hot and sour soup will stay fresh at least two or three days in the refrigerator. The vegetables will be mushy if it is kept much longer.
Stew turns sour in many ways. If you put in hot weather it turns sour. If you put onion in stew it also turns sour. It also turns sour if you put like a sour gum drop or some sort of candy in it, which is really weird.
The culinary use of "sweet & sour" is mostly aligned with Asian (particularly Chinese) cuisine. The origins of Chinese cooking incorporate "opposites" in the same dish. Examples: "Sweet & Sour" (As in Sweet & Sour Pork/Ribs/Chicken/Fish...but not the fake rocket red dye3, sauce of Chinese American food) "Hot & Sour" (As in Hot & Sour soup) "Spicy Hot & Cold" (As in a pork dish (served chilled) that was cooked with chili peppers)
The contaner it is in could shatter or crack (especially if it is glass!) with the hot liquid cooling off to quickly. This act could also cause tea bits to congeal and form a pulp-like mizture as the tea may not have had time to be fully infused with the hot water yet.
Hot and sour soup has about 160 calories per cup.
Of course you can. The food in the pot will not cause any harm to your refrigerator as long as the pot has cooled down. It's probably not safe to put the Teflon pot in the refrigerator if it scorching hot. That might not be safe. Mr. Know it all
chilled thaw in the refrigerator hot cover and put in microwave
Vinegar
Dont ever go by the sour cream's used by date, after the used by date has past it can still be used in just under a week. It doesnt really matter if you have opened it, unless there is mould and a bad scent in the tub.
The most commonly purchased compact appliance is a refrigerator. Almost all homes have a refrigerator to keep food fresh and drinks cool in hot weather.
Some believe it's because hot air travels upwards and that is why the freezer is not at the bottom. But, it because it makes it easier to organize and find your stored frozen food.