Storing food safely
Food needs to be stored in certain ways to make sure that it is safe to eat and that it tastes at its best.
Different foods need to be stored in different places, such as the fridge, freezer or cupboard.
Storing food safely helps to prevent GermsGerms are living things that are too small to be seen with your eyes and that can make us ill. from entering our food and to protect it from:
- ContaminationContamination is when something comes into contact with something dirty, dangerous or poisonous.
- SpoilageSpoilage means when food becomes unfit to eat.
- DecayDecay is when food goes mouldy.
Food and germs
Most germs need certain conditions in which to multiply, such as:
- food
- moisture
- warmth
If harmful germs are in our food and they multiply, they can make us ill.
Therefore, it is important to store foods safely, following the instructions on the packaging, in order to reduce the risk of germs growing.
For example, if you left some milk on a warm windowsill, what do you think would happen? It would soon get mouldy and would be unsafe to drink.
Storing food at different temperatures
Fridges and freezers keep food at much colder temperatures than cupboards do.
This helps to slow down or prevent the growth of germs.
You can find out more about where certain foods should be stored by looking at this slideshow.
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Storage instructions
Most food packaging will have instructions on how to store food correctly to make sure that it is safe to eat.
The instructions should include dates that show how long to keep the food for.
There are two different dates that you might find. They are called the use-by date and the best-before date.
Find out what each date means in the slideshow below.
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Key words
Fridge | An electric machine that normally keeps food between 3掳C and 5掳C. |
Freezer | An electric machine that keeps food below -18掳C. |
Germs | Germs are living things that are too small to be seen with your eyes and that can make us ill. |
Contamination | Contamination is when something comes into contact with something dirty, dangerous or poisonous. |
Spoilage | Spoilage means when food becomes unfit to eat. |
Decay | Decay is when food goes mouldy. |
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