No, it is not recommended to put tin cans in the fridge as the metal can react with the food inside and potentially contaminate it. It is better to transfer the contents to a different container before refrigerating.
Yes, you can put cans in the fridge to keep them cold.
Yes, you can put open cans in the fridge as long as they are properly sealed with a lid or cover to prevent contamination and maintain freshness.
No, there are no cans in the fridge.
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Putting open cans in the fridge can cause the food inside to absorb odors from other items in the fridge and can also lead to contamination from bacteria. It is best to transfer the contents of an open can into a sealed container before storing in the fridge.
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Tin cans are resistant to water.
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steel cans are coated in tin so whatever is in the tin does not react with the metal
Tin cans are typically made of steel or aluminum, not plastic. The term "tin" is a misnomer as cans are generally made of other materials instead of tin.
Tin Cans with Strings to You was created in 1995-09.
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