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3543mp4 ❲Real ✦❳

3543mp4 ❲Real ✦❳

: Avoid storing odor-sensitive items (e.g., onions or garlic) near items that easily absorb odors (e.g., apples or potatoes) to preserve fresh flavor.

Based on guides from organizations like the Vermont Foodbank , here is how to store common items: 3543mp4

To maintain the quality of fresh produce, follow these primary storage rules: : Avoid storing odor-sensitive items (e

For commercial growers and distributors, the Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Traceability Guideline provided by GS1 outlines the necessary steps for tracking produce through the supply chain. This ensures accountability and safety from farm to table. : Store in the refrigerator

: Store in the refrigerator. Soft herbs (cilantro, parsley) should be kept upright in water with a plastic bag over the top.

: Potatoes and onions should be stored in a cool, dark place but separately from each other to prevent sprouting.