30 Foods That Should Never Be Placed in the Refrigerator

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We all know that chicken and most dairy products belong in the refrigerator. But there are a few foods that you’ve most likely been storing wrong all along.


1. Watermelon

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Although after cutting, watermelons should be kept in the fridge, beforehand they are perfectly fine sitting on the counter. The USDA even suggests that the watermelons retain more antioxidants this way. Just remember to wrap them after you cut them as when you put them in the fridge they will absorb the tastes of other food.

This sweet next in line is nearly inedible when left in the fridge.

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2. Honey

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If you like your honey syrupy, smooth, and slick then you probably shouldn’t put it in the fridge. When cold, honey will crystalize and can eventually become as hard as a rock. The granules will seize together and become not good for anyone who doesn’t want a thick, white piece of the honey chunk.

Honey is a great flavoring, but this next food is a beauty all on its own.

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3. Coffee

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The best way to store coffee is in an airtight container at room temperature. When it is chilled, it can lose its flavor and even build up condensation that can ruin coffee grounds.  Humidity is no good for coffee grounds or beans.

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4. Pumpkin

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When stored in the fridge, pumpkins will gather moisture that will cause them to rot. It’s important that pumpkins do stay cool but it is also crucial that they stay dry as well. So, whip out a piece of cardboard (as a rug may get ruined and cement gathers moisture) and sit your pumpkin in the basement or kitchen.

The next item is often stored wrongfully in the fridge.


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5. Onions

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Before cutting onions, leave them out in the warmth of the room. When they get cold, they tend to get mushy and unappealing. Not to mention, the humidity speeds up the aging process. After they are cut, however, they do need keeping in the fridge or they will dry out. But it’s important you put them in a plastic baggie and into the vegetable drawer where they belong.

Number 6 does ‘nut’ belong in the fridge at all!


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6. Nutella

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This much-loved and publicized treat should never go in the refrigerator. If you do store it there, it will become a lot less spreadable and will lose much of its chocolate flavor. So keep it sealed in the pantry and you can revel in creamy chocolaty goodness. Now, that’s something to smile about.

The next item may surprise you, but there’s a good reason.


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7. Olive Oil

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Did you know that olive oil likes the dark? Did you know that’s one of the reasons why it’s often purchased in a dark jar or bottle? While the fridge is dark most of the time, the coldness may cause it to solidify. For extra virgin olive oil, refrigeration can actually affect the flavor of the oil, and you definitely don’t want that.

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8. Herbs

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Many people assume herbs should be kept in the fridge in order for them to last longer. But this is simply not true. For one, herbs need to stay dry and when refrigerated, they collect moisture. So for best results, snip off the bottom of the fresh herbs and stick them in a jar of water.

This next food is stored in the fridge the majority of the time.


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9. Tomatoes

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Yes! Tomatoes are not meant to be stored in the fridge. When you do this, you’re actually killing the poor thing. Not only will it lose its flavor, but it will break down the molecules and leave it grainy. Ripen tomatoes in windowsills for best results and eat them while they are fresh.

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10. Ketchup

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Do you think that the reason you shouldn’t store ketchup is similar to the reason you shouldn’t store tomatoes? After all, ketchup is tomato-based. Well, this isn’t the reason. The real reason is that ketchup is loaded with vinegar, a natural preservative that will keep your ketchup fresh no matter what.


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11. Tuna

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When you hear the word ‘tuna’ you may think, “Hey, it’s fish, I know that goes in the fridge.” But really, canned tuna should be put in the pantry or cabinet. If you put it in the fridge, it is susceptible to rust. If you store it in a dry place, it can last up to five years! However, after you open it, you need to take it out of the can and store it in the fridge.

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12. Bread


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It’s ironic why bread needs to be kept out of the fridge. It will dry out! That’s right. In this case, the moisture isn’t the problem, but rather the fact that bread will go stale if kept cold. Though it can be frozen if it won’t be eaten right away if you will toast it later.


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13. Potatoes


You say tomato, I say potato. Eh, I guess they both need to be kept out of the fridge. You may notice that potatoes are often kept in the basement or the bottom of the pantry. That’s because when kept in the fridge, it will become all mushy and grainy as the starches are broken down. Yuck!

A similar food is next, though it is kept cold more often.


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14. Apples

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You may like cool apples, but the truth is, they will last for weeks out on the counter. The too-cool temps and humidity will cause the apples to ripen faster. Though, after a few weeks, it can be beneficial to keep them in the fridge. Or you can just eat them!

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15. Avocadoes

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A nice trick with avocados is to ripen them on the windowsill. They will reach perfection as the creamy flesh sets. It will be the optimum consistency for guacamole. So give it a try, don’t make it hard on yourself by putting it in the fridge!


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16. Hot Sauce

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For the most flavorful, spicy hot sauce, don’t refrigerate it. The cold with sap away the flavor. Instead, store your vinegar-based hot sauce in the pantry for a natural punch!

Another vinegar-based food is next! Keep reading!


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17. Pickles

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Like ketchup, pickles are packed with enough vinegar to last year's sealed out in the open! So it’s your choice, keep it in the fridge or enjoy a nice warm and juicy pickle any day!


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18. Garlic

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Garlic will age faster in the fridge and will unintentionally flavor your food. The bulbs need air or it will permeate the area it is locked in! Keep this in mind unless you want garlic cheese! Hmmm…that does sound good.

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19. Bananas

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So most people don’t keep their bananas in the fridge and with good reason! When refrigerated not only do the peels turn brown, but they will slow down their ripening process.


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20. Spices


Along with other flavorful foods, the cold and humidity will break down the flavors of the spices, extracting the strong taste. So, for best results, keep them at room temperature!


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21 Melon

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It is advised to keep your melons on the kitchen counter so that the flavor will remain good. Storing melons at room temperature also helps to keep the antioxidants intact. Putting these fruits in your refrigerator does the complete opposite. Some good advice if you ask me.


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22 Nuts

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While colder temperatures mildly help to prevent natural oils in nuts from turning too rancid, the cool environment of your refrigerator can take away much of their flavor, making them taste dull and boring. Plus, nuts will absorb other odors lurking in the fridge.


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23 Stone Fruit

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Stone fruit includes peaches, nectarines, and plums. If kept in the fridge, these fruits will take longer to ripen. They need to be stored in room temperature. But if you can’t eat them right away, then by all means put them in the fridge’s fruit bin for a couple of days.


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24 Herbs

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Fresh herbs have that title for a reason. To explain it in layman’s terms, putting fresh herbs into the refrigerator causes them to wilt faster. And once that happens, they just don’t taste the same. Like other foods in this article, it’s recommended to store fresh herbs in room temperature.


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25 Apricots

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If you want to get the maximum amount of flavor from your apricots, we advise that you store them out of the fridge, preferably on the kitchen counter or somewhere dry. When refrigerated, apricots lose their flavors and textures.


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26 Salad dressings

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The entire point of salad dressings is for them to be tasty and lighten up sometimes dull salads. Salad dressings are condiments, and like any other condiment, they perform best when stored outside the fridge, like in a cupboard.


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27 Cereal

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Cereal just tastes better when it is stored in a dry place. Keeping your morning cereal in the fridge along with the milk can upset your stomach. If you happen to live in a humid climate such as south Florida, then it’s recommended that you store your cereal in the refrigerator.


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28 Peanut butter

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Although storing peanut butter in the fridge doesn’t do any harm to this popular food, it simply tastes better when it’s been stored in a cool, dark spot for a while. Again, like cereal, if you live in a part of the world with high humidity, it’s actually a good idea to put your peanut butter in the fridge.


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29 Winter squashes

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Although storing peanut butter in the fridge doesn’t do any harm to this popular food, it simply tastes better when it’s been stored in a cool, dark spot for a while. Again, like cereal, if you live in a part of the world with high humidity, it’s actually a good idea to put your peanut butter in the fridge.


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30 Pastries

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Cookies, cakes and any other type of pastry should be stored outside the fridge. It’s a known fact (at least amongst those of us who enjoy baking) that these baked delectable treats go stale at a much faster rate if kept in the fridge.


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