Fisher & Paykel Refrigerator & Freezer manual Red Meat, Poultry, Fish and Seafood

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Storing Food in Your Refrigerator

Red Meat

Place fresh red meat on a plate and loosely cover with waxed paper or plastic wrap or foil.

Store cooked and raw meat on separate plates. This will prevent any juices lost from the raw meat from contaminating the cooked product. Delicatessan meats should be used within the recommended storage time.

Poultry

Fresh whole birds should be rinsed inside and out with cold running water. Dry and place on a plate. Cover loosely with plastic wrap or foil. Poultry pieces should also be stored this way. Whole poultry should never be stuffed until just before cooking, otherwise food poisoning may result.

Cool and refrigerate cooked poultry quickly. Remove stuffing from poultry and store separately.

Fish and Seafood

Whole fish and fillets should be used on the day of purchase. Until required, refrigerate on a plate loosely covered with plastic wrap, waxed paper or foil.

If storing overnight or longer, take particular care to select very fresh fish. Whole fish should be rinsed in cold water to remove loose scales and dirt and then patted dry with paper towels. Place whole fish or fillets in a sealed plastic bag.

Keep shellfish chilled at all times. Use within 1 – 2 days.

Precooked Foods and Leftovers

These should be stored in suitable covered containers so that the food will not dry out.

Keep for only 1 – 2 days.

Reheat leftovers only once and until steaming hot.

Fruit and Vegetable Bins

Although most fruit and vegetable varieties store best at low temperatures, take care not to store the following at temperatures of less than 7˚C for long periods.

Citrus fruit Melons Eggplant Pineapple Paw Paw

Courgettes Passionfruit Cucumber Peppers Tomatoes Undesirable changes will occur at low temperatures such as softening of the flesh, browning and/or accelerated decaying.

Do not refrigerate avocados (until they are ripe), bananas, mangoes or pepinos. If possible store fruit and vegetables separately, i.e. fruit in one bin and vegetables in the other.

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