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United States
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Food storage in the United States involves using both refrigerated and dry storage methods for preserving perishable and non-perishable items.
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Middle Eastern cultures
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Dates in Middle Eastern cultures are commonly stored in modern refrigerators to maintain freshness and quality.
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Australia
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In Australia, refrigerators and freezers are commonly used for food storage due to the warmer climate in some regions.
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Chile
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In Chile, curing, smoking, and vacuum sealing are common methods for preserving meat, particularly in rural areas.
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China
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In China, root vegetables like ginger and carrots are commonly preserved in sand for long-term storage.
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Finland
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In Finland, freezing food is common for long-term preservation in cold climates.
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Philippines
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In the Philippines, rice is commonly stored in woven baskets or earthenware containers to maintain its dryness and protect it from pests.
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United Kingdom
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Refrigerators and freezers are commonly used in the UK for food storage due to warmer climate in certain areas.
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Vietnam
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In Vietnam, root vegetables like ginger and carrots are commonly stored in sand for long-term preservation.
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culinary hygiene
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Proper food storage and refrigeration are essential for minimizing spoilage and bacterial growth to ensure food safety.
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