It turns out that you should store… granulated sugar in the refrigerator.
No, we are not talking about leaving a whole package of sugar on the shelf of the refrigerator.
It is enough to put a saucer with a small amount of the sweet product in the refrigerator.
The remaining sugar should be stored, as usual, at room temperature.
But what is the life hack with a small amount of sugar stored in the refrigerator? It turns out that the bulk product allows you to solve two common problems.
Granulated sugar absorbs moisture well.
Thanks to this, the humidity level in the refrigerator is normalized: ideal conditions for storing food appear. They stop spoiling before the expiration date.
In addition, sugar "takes away" excess odors. Therefore, the refrigeration device in which sugar is stored ceases to be a source of stench.
Granulated sugar is unlikely to "work" for too long. Therefore, the contents of the saucer should be renewed weekly.
Unfortunately, sugar taken out of the refrigerator is no longer safe to consume. It will have to be thrown away.
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