To be honest, it depends on where you got the Chinese food. If you bought it prepackaged, then it will usually last longer than if you ordered from a restaurant that makes everything from scratch. Food with preservatives last longer than homemade stuff (sadly).
A refrigerator keeps food cool, typically around 4 degrees centigrade. This cool temperature inhibits the growth of bacteria and the food stays fresh for longer.
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Food consists of edible substances, by definition. Things that are not edible are not considered food.
The edible life will vary significantly depending upon what food is in the glass container, how it has been handled and what the microbiological load was when it was placed in the fridge.
Because it was (and still is) a source of income, food, clothing and other edible and non-edible things for humans.
Of course you can, provided that the milk has been stored correctly (ie in a refrigerator/fridge) and there is no apparent spoiling. Expiry dates on food have quite a bit of leeway, so use common sense when deciding whether or no food is edible. Some food well past its 'expiry date' is still perfectly edible. We throw away far too much food in the Western world - food that is perfectly OK - shameful really when there are millions starving in the world.
Keeping hot food in the refrigerator will make the food cold. It will not damage your refrigerator.
This food will only last a few days. 3 days in the refrigerator if the food is stored properly. Place in an air tight container for the best results. You can transfer the food to the freezer if longer storage is needed.
Food chains are edible
Unless you want food poisoning, no.
It is edible but not a food.
last night i take the edible food food on dhaba