Nope, sure doesn't. If it crystalizes while in the cupboard, it is not bad, just place the container in warm/hot water and it will thin again. This doesn't affect the taste.
Honey has been used as a preservative for ages. In times that there were no refrigerators and there were no naturally cold places to use, we used honey, salt and oil for preserving food. Honey is practically a sort of sugar with a high osmotic value. This means it drains the fluids from the food that it's in. And not all bacteria or fungi can live on it. These organisms decrease the chances of food staying good.
Pure honey will do a great job of preserving itself for at least months outside the refrigerator.
Putting it in the fridge however won't hurt it, might preserve it even longer, but will be harder to make Sandwiches from.
Honey has been found it the pyramids after 2000 years and is still good. I don't think the ancient egyptians had Amana refrigerators.
One way to store blueberries once they have been opened is to give them a vinegar bath.
To properly store opened honey and maintain its freshness and quality, keep it in a sealed container at room temperature, away from direct sunlight and heat sources. Avoid introducing moisture into the container and use a clean, dry spoon to scoop out the honey.
Opened coconut milk typically lasts for about 4-7 days in the refrigerator after it has been opened. It is important to check the expiration date on the packaging and to store it properly to ensure freshness.
Once it is opened you should dispose of it. Once oxygen reaches the substance it is no longer sterile and hence using it could cause infection.
Once opened, coconut milk typically lasts for about 4-7 days in the refrigerator. It is important to check the expiration date on the packaging and to store it properly in an airtight container to maintain its freshness.
A keg of lager typically lasts for about 2-3 months once it has been opened.
There should be an expiration date on the container. But if there's not, then it should be good for about a year unless it's been opened. Once opened, store tightly covered in the refrigerator for about two weeks, then discard if not used by then.
Once opened, carrot juice typically lasts for about 5-7 days when stored in the refrigerator.
Scotch that has been opened will last indefinitely if kept in a cool dark place.
Once a beer keg has been opened, it typically lasts for about 2-3 months before the beer starts to lose its freshness and quality.
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".
If you can seal the container tightly, you can still store it in a cupboard for quite a while. Unfortunately, since the extract is usually quite volatile, you might be better off refrigerating it after opening it. Once opened, the vanilla will start to be oxidized by the air that gets into the container, so you can't store it indefinitely. Most people will use it up - or it will evaporate - before the degradation from oxidation causes enough damage to ruin the extract.