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Thunderbird+ | 19:57 Tue 03rd Oct 2006 | Food & Drink
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Hi, where is the best place to keep my onions prior to cooking, I usually keep them in the fridge but would it be better at room tempreture ?
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Best not in the fridge. If you have a shed or garage then that is the place to keep onions, preferably in some sort of non plastic container that will let the air circulate. If you are only talking small quantities, then a paper bag or a basket would be my suggestion, in a cupboard, not too hot. You can get cloth bags for keeping onions and potatoes (not together I add!) that can be hung up.

So, it depends on your circumstances as much as anything, but I would avoid the fridge!
if you store anything, store it in a similar way to how it is kept in the supermarket display

for as long back as i can remember, eggs have been kept on the shelf, ambient! but at home many people insist on keeping them in the fridge..

onions are kept at room temp in the shop.. so in anything that isnt going to sweat or damage them in the home should be fine... i wouldnt personally keep them in the fridge, unless you cut one and have some remaining that you wish to use later.

When mine ave been harvested,we store them as SNOWY OWL says;in shed,in trays which allow air to circulate. I fetch in about half a dozen at a time and put them in tray in kitchen cupboard
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Thanks all. I'm only talking small amounts, I'ii keep them in a dark place and out of the fridge in future. Cheers Tbird+
We store them in bulk in the garage and bring in a few at a time as they tend to sprout or deteriorate in our warm kitchen if kept there for too long.

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