Ideally, frozen food should be stored at 0°F or below.
Around zero degrees Fahrenheit, or -20 centigrade.
Frozen food is stored in a deep freeze.
For longer shelf life of frozen food, store it below 0 degrees Fahrenheit (-18 C). Make sure the packaging is appropriate for freezer storage. It should be tightly wrapped with an impermeable membrane. This will help prevent drying out, freezer burn and picking up strange flavors and odors.
Leftover food should be reduced to room temperature before storing. It can be refrigerated or frozen.
It is not safe to consume chicken which has been allowed to reach room temperature and then refrozen. This is often the cause of food poisoning. Once a food has reached room temperature it should be thoroughly cooked and then eaten or allowed to cool and then stored in a refridgerator.
Fresh purchased grocery food should immediately refrigerated, frozen, or stored. This would depend on the type of grocery food.
Technically, frozen food can be stored indefinitely and still be edible. Nutritional value and flavor eventual decay and this process is accelerated with a self-defrosting freezer because the food is not stored at a constant temperature. Frozen omelets should remain flavorful and edible (relatively speaking) for 8 to 12 weeks in the freezer, if wrapped to be airtight to prevent freezer burn or ice crystallization build up. Beyond that the quality will start to suffer.
Space food doesn't stay on the plate unless it is sticky. If it is not sticky then it floats around wherever it wants to.
You should probably keep it in a freezer from 10 degrees to about -15 degrees but i am in 6th grade and that is what my freezer says. Normally -18 to -22. is standard keep safe temperature range.
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Non-frozen, refrigerated foods should be maintained at 37 degrees Fahrenheit.
-6 degrees
If the can was unopened, and thaws out, still sealed, at room temperature, there should be no problem with it.