You can, but you don't need to refrigerate honey. Refrigeration may make the honey crystallize sooner, but it will not harm the honey. Keep the honey in a sealed container to prevent evaporation in a frost-free refrigerator.
No, you do not have to refrigerate honey. It will not spoil as long as it is sealed. In fact, that is one of the amazing things about honey - it does not need refrigeration.
Yes, bacteria can grow at room temperature in any food substance except for honey
Honey is great in that it is the only food that never spoils. It has actually been found edible in Ancient Egyptian tombs! Just make sure it is stored in a tight container to prevent fermentation. Honey that is not sealed in a container or hive will absorb water from the air, encouraging yeast growth. I store my honey in a pantry or cupboard, no need to refrigerate.
Yes. It really should have been refrigerated before opening, too.
It's not really recommended to store honey in the fridge because storing honey under a very cold temperature will destroy some enzymes that are good for the body. Plus, honey is has a high ability to absorb the smell and moisture from the surrounding. It's better to store honey jars in a dark and dry place.
There is no reason not to refrigerate them immediately. When I boil eggs, I either eat them or refrigerate them for later consumption.
Yes. Refrigerate all cheese.
picante sauce , should i refrigerate it?
yes So why don't they refrigerate them in the supermarket?
yep. you refrigerate white and blush wine, not red though:)
You can refrigerate it without problems unless there is a label on it that says not to although there shouldn't be.
per the pharmacist, there is no need to refrigerate Tamiflu.