According to Buchtmann, you shouldn't store an opened can in the fridge once opened, as "the can dissolve into the food, giving it a metallic taste".
Temperature can have an effect on unopened cans of food. The ideal temperature to store canned food at is 65 degrees Fahrenheit. A 15-degree increase (80 degrees) can reduce shelf life by as much as 50 percent.
This is not a good idea. Cans are metal and can leave a bad taste on food if the food stays in the can after opening. Place foods in an air tight container and place the food in the refrigerator for storage.
This is not a good idea. Cans are metal and can leave a bad taste on food if the food stays in the can after opening. Place foods in an air tight container and place the food in the refrigerator for storage.
Food does spoil in the refrigerator. The growth of spoilage bacteria is slowed down due to the colder temperatures.
Not a good idea. Open cans can topple and spill - making a mess. Cans are not good storage containers once opened.
No. Unopened canned goods can only be harmed if something damages the can, exposing the contents to air or, in the case of a food that would be harmed by freezing, if the can is kept in a freezing environment.
Open metal cans will behave like other food containers, so over time they will build bacteria. Just keep an eye on it and eat it within a week.
If you plan to use the canned food to make something that should remain cold, pre-chilling it in the fridge is a good idea; for instance, tuna for tuna sandwiches or canned fruit to use in gelatin desserts or canned cranberry sauce to serve with turkey. Long term refrigerated storage might not a good idea since the high moisture of a refrigerator could cause the cans to rust.
If you have noticed the warm air blowing from behind your refrigerator, that is the heat that was in the air that is inside your refrigerator. If you leave the door open the air around the refrigerator will briefly feel cold, but it will warm back up and the food in the refrigerator will go bad.
Keeping hot food in the refrigerator will make the food cold. It will not damage your refrigerator.
yes you can recycle cans, plastic bottles, and some food cans
food cans = tins garbage cans = bins