Fisher and Paykel RB90S64MKIW1 CoolDrawer User Guide (English, French) - Page 40
Food storage tips - frozen food
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38 Food storage tips - frozen food Frozen food care Freezing temperatures allow food to be kept for longer periods than when refrigeration temperatures are used. This is because: The growth of bacteria, moulds and yeasts is stopped Chemical and biochemical reactions are severely restricted. Fast freezing of food The faster you freeze your fresh food, the better the quality of the end product. During the freezing process ice crystals form within fresh food cells. These crystals can expand to a point where they break down the cell walls. This can cause 'drip loss' on thawing. Freezing food rapidly ensures that these ice crystals are kept as small as possible to retain quality of frozen foods. Less drip loss means a more moist, more tender product on thawing, therefore retaining more of its nutritional value. Important! Freezer storage times are dependent not only on temperature but also on the quality of food being stored and the use of the correct moisture and vapor-proof packaging.