9 Foods You May Be Storing Wrong 

Storing bread in the refrigerator can make it stale faster. It's best to keep bread at room temperature in a bread box or a cool, dry place.

Bread

Storing tomatoes in the refrigerator can affect their flavor and texture. It's preferable to store them at room temperature, away from direct sunlight.

Tomatoes

Storing potatoes in the refrigerator can cause them to become gritty and develop a sweet taste. Keep them in a cool, dark, and well-ventilated place like a pantry.

Potatoes

Onions need airflow to stay fresh. Avoid storing them in plastic bags or airtight containers. Instead, keep them in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated area like a pantry.

Onions

Storing garlic in the refrigerator can make it sprout and become rubbery. Store garlic in a cool, dry place with good airflow, like a pantry or countertop.

Garlic

To ripen avocados, leave them at room temperature. Once ripe, you can store them in the refrigerator to slow down the ripening process. However, if they are unripe, keep them at room temperature.

Avocados

Coffee can absorb odors and moisture if not stored properly. It's best to store coffee beans or ground coffee in an airtight container in a cool, dark place, away from moisture and strong smells.

Coffee

Honey doesn't require refrigeration and can crystallize in cold temperatures. Keep honey in a tightly sealed container at room temperature, away from direct sunlight.

Honey

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