Don't Refrigerate this (10) foods

There are many food that are not suppose to be put in refrigerator because of it hazardous to our body system. 

Kindly see (10) a list of some food that shouldn't be refrigerated below: 

  1. HONEY - it will stay good basically forever if you simply keep it tightly sealed. Keeping honey in the refrigerator can cause it to crystalize. 
  2.  TOMATO ‎- Tomatoes will lose all their flavor in the fridge. 
  3. AVOCADO ‎- If you want avocados to ripen, definitely don’t put them in the refrigerator. However, if you’ve bought an already-ripe avocado that you don’t want to use right away, that can go in the fridge. 
  4. BREAD ‎- You refrigerator will dry out your bread quickly. Unless it’s sliced sandwich bread that you intend to use within a few days, keep bread out on the counter or in the freezer. You should keep bread that you will eat within four days out, to be sliced when you’re ready to eat it, and you should freeze the rest to thaw and eat later. Bread in the freezer should be wrapped so it retains its moisture, and when you remove it from the freezer, you should let it thaw slowly and completely before eating or toasting. 
  5.  OLIVE OIL ‎- You should store olive oil in a cool, dark place, but not in the fridge, where it will condense and turn to a harder, almost butter-like consistency. 
  6. ONION GARLIC - Eventually, garlic will start to sprout in the fridge, and it may also get rubbery and moldy. You should instead keep garlic in a cool, dry place. 
  7. COFFEE ‎- it will lose its flavor and actually take on some of the odors in the fridge. BASIL- Basil will wilt faster if left in the fridge, and it will also absorb all the smells of the food around it. 
  8. ONION ‎- If you put onions in the fridge, the moisture will eventually turn them soft and moldy. Keep them in a cool, dry place.
  9. POTATO- Keeping a potato in the cold temperature of your refrigerator will turn its starch into sugar more quickly, so that you’ll be left with a sweet, gritty potato. 
  10. GARLIC- Eventually, garlic will start to sprout in the fridge, and it may also get rubbery and moldy. You should instead keep garlic in a cool, dry place. ‎

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