Store dried in moisture-proof containers in a cool, dark, dry place or in the refrigerator or freezer. If the fruit has been sulfured, do not store it in direct contact with metal.
Dried apricots are apricots, not peaches. Apricots are a different fruit. You can buy fresh apricots at the grocery store; they actually are quite good.
Yes, you can freeze dried or dehydrated cranberries. In fact, the freezer is a great place to store them. It helps to keep them "fresh," although they don't have to be frozen.
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it is just an herb. dried means not fresh. you can find dried thyme in the bottle herb section (not with the fresh herbs located in produce) of your grocery store.
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Fresh chives should be in produce, while dried chives would be in herbs and spices.
To retain color , freshness or crispness, and cleanliness.
It can be stored fresh in the salad crisper drawer of your fridge. Frozen and kept in the freezer. Dried and stored in a dark cool place.
Oregano is very simple to buy. Go to any grocery store or farmers market that sells fresh produce and you will find it there. Most commonly you will find oregano dried and bottled at the grocery store, or you can grow your own fresh oregano.
Unless if they are packed in olive oil then yes, but just dried with not liquid, then no they do not need to be refrigerated
The best way to store fresh oregano is to put it in a Tupperware container and store it in the fridge. Try to use it before it starts to brown. Store in fridge unless it has be dried which in that case you can just store it in a pantry. You can also store fresh oregano in the refrigerator wrapped in a slightly damp paper or cloth towel. You can also freeze it, either whole or chopped, in airtight containers. Alternatively, you can freeze the oregano in ice cube trays covered with either water or vegetable broth that you can then add to soups or stews.
Cranberries are good, drinking it or eating it, it helps or like vitamins that are made of cranberries, you can find it at a CVS store or Rite Aid. Just ask someone that works there.