Freezing is the process of preserving food, which inhibits the growth of harmful bacteria. This convenient food storage method is extremely handy for keeping food fresh for an extended period of time. Discover interesting facts about frozen food below:

1. Cook, Bag and Freeze for Optimal Freshness

A few tips to help keep your food fresh for longer — store them in containers or re-sealable bags and place them in the freezer. When refrigerated, cooked food stays fresh for a slightly longer period than uncooked food.

2. Avoid Freezer Burn

Freezer burn is a condition in which frozen food is damaged by dehydration and oxidation due to air exposure. To avoid this, ensure food is kept in a re-sealable bag. Food that is being stored for extended periods of time should be placed in an airtight container to minimise freezer burn.

3. Handle Meat with Care if Freezing for Long Periods

It is always recommended to buy and consume meat close to its date of preparation for optimal freshness and quality. However, if you are planning to freeze meat for more than two to three weeks, ensure it is placed in a sturdy re-sealable bag and sealed properly.

4. In the Event of a Power Cut – Keep Your Fridge Door Closed

A full fridge will keep temperature for an extended period of time in the event of a power outage. If your freezer is usually only half occupied, group frozen packages together. They act like packages of ice and putting them close to each other helps slow down the melting process.

5. Save on Electricity Bills on Vacation

If you are going on a vacation, the temperature in the fridge can be adjusted higher to between 6–8°C by selecting the 'Holiday' mode. As the refrigerator doors are kept closed, the compressor does not have to work as hard to maintain the optimal internal cooling temperature, helping you save on electricity bills.

6. Freezing is Not an Indefinite Method of Preservation

Although freezing food extends its shelf life by months, you should always make it a note to stocktake your items and not become a hoarder. For frozen items purchased in supermarkets, check the expiration date on the packaging to make sure you do not keep them for too long. Make it a habit to consume items that have been stored for some time to get the best taste out of your food.

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