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Suggested, Arrangement Of Food, In The Fridge/freezer

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SUGGESTED ARRANGEMENT OF FOOD IN THE FRIDGE/FREEZER 7 1 8 9 2 3 10 4 6 5 5 Arrangement Examples (See diagram) 1. Baked, chilled cooked food, dairy products, cans. 2. Meat, sausages, cold cuts. 3. Fruit, vegetables, salads. 4. Making, storing ice cubes. 5. Frozen food. 6. Frozen food and freezing of fresh food. 7. Butter, cheese. 8. Small bottles, cans, tubes. 9. Eggs. 10. Tall/large bottles. The following guidelines and recommendations are suggested to obtain the best results and storage hygiene. 1. The fridge compartment is for the short term storage of fresh food and drinks. 2. The freezer compartment is rated and suitable for the freezing of fresh food the and storage of pre frozen food. The recommendation for storage as stated on the food packaging should be observed at all times. 3. Cooked dishes must be stored in airtight covered containers. 4. Fresh wrapped produce can be placed on the shelf. Fresh fruit and vegetables should be cleaned and stored in the crisper bins. 5. Bottles can be placed in the door section. 6. To store raw meat, wrap in polythene bags and place on the lowest shelf. Do not allow to come into contact with cooked food to avoid contamination. For safety, only store raw meat for two to three days. 7. Keep the food packed wrapped or covered. Allow hot food and beverages to cool before placing them in the fridge. Do not store explosive substances. High proof alcohol must be stored upright in sealed containers. Left over canned food should not be stored in the can. 8. Fizzy drinks should not be frozen and products such as flavoured water ices should not be consumed too cold. 9. Some fruit and vegetables suffer damage if kept at temperatures near 16 EN

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EN
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SUGGESTED
ARRANGEMENT OF FOOD
IN THE FRIDGE/FREEZER
2
3
10
7
9
8
1
4
6
5
5
Arrangement Examples (See diagram)
1.
Baked, chilled cooked food, dairy
products, cans.
2.
Meat, sausages, cold cuts.
3.
Fruit, vegetables, salads.
4.
Making, storing ice cubes.
5.
Frozen food.
6.
Frozen food and freezing of fresh
food.
7.
Butter, cheese.
8.
Small bottles, cans, tubes.
9.
Eggs.
10.
Tall/large bottles.
The following guidelines and
recommendations are suggested to
obtain the best results and storage
hygiene.
1.
The fridge compartment is for the
short term storage of fresh food and
drinks.
2.
The freezer compartment is
rated and suitable for the freezing
of fresh food the and storage of pre
frozen food. The recommendation
for
storage as stated on the food
packaging should be observed at all
times.
3.
Cooked dishes must be stored in
airtight covered containers.
4.
Fresh wrapped produce can be
placed on the shelf. Fresh fruit and
vegetables should be cleaned and
stored in the crisper bins.
5.
Bottles can be placed in the door
section.
6.
To store raw meat, wrap in
polythene bags and place on the
lowest shelf. Do not allow to come
into contact with cooked food to avoid
contamination. For safety, only store
raw meat for two to three days.
7.
Keep the food packed wrapped
or covered. Allow hot food and
beverages to cool before placing them
in the fridge. Do not store explosive
substances. High proof alcohol must
be stored upright in sealed containers.
Left over canned food should not be
stored in the can.
8.
Fizzy drinks should not be frozen
and products such as flavoured water
ices should not be consumed too cold.
9.
Some fruit and vegetables suffer
damage if kept at temperatures near