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11 Foods That Probably Aren't as High in Fiber as You Think


Published on 2025-04-19 13:48:06 - Self
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  • Spoiler: A surprising number of common veggies fall short.

The article from Yahoo Lifestyle titled "11 Foods You Probably Aren't Storing Correctly" discusses common mistakes in food storage that can lead to spoilage or reduced quality. It highlights that items like eggs, bread, and tomatoes are often stored incorrectly; for instance, eggs should be kept in the main body of the refrigerator rather than the door, bread is best stored at room temperature or frozen, and tomatoes lose flavor when refrigerated. Other foods mentioned include garlic, onions, potatoes, bananas, and honey, each with specific storage tips to maintain freshness and flavor. The article emphasizes the importance of understanding the optimal storage conditions for different foods to prevent waste and ensure they remain at their best quality.

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