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Just unpacked after moving, and noticed my jar of tahini said to
refrigerate after opening. It hasn't killed me so far, but now I'm wondering how important this is. Yes, the hummus thread reminded me of this. I have enough sesame seeds to make some hummus without the jar of tahini, but it seems like a waste to thow it out if it doesn't need to be. Dean G. |
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![]() "Dean G." > schreef in bericht oups.com... > Just unpacked after moving, and noticed my jar of tahini said to > refrigerate after opening. It hasn't killed me so far, but now I'm > wondering how important this is. > I've never refridgerated mine, without any problems. If it looks and smells fine, just use it, I'd say. The worst that could happen to it would probably rancidity, which you'd smell. > Yes, the hummus thread reminded me of this. I have enough sesame seeds > to make some hummus without the jar of tahini, but it seems like a > waste to thow it out if it doesn't need to be. > > Dean G. > |
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![]() Jke wrote: > > I've never refridgerated mine, without any problems. If it looks and smells > fine, just use it, I'd say. The worst that could happen to it would probably > rancidity, which you'd smell. > Ah, the definative test. Thanks for the info. Dean G. |
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![]() "Dean G." > wrote in message oups.com... > Just unpacked after moving, and noticed my jar of tahini said to > refrigerate after opening. It hasn't killed me so far, but now I'm > wondering how important this is. > Don't bother it will last at room temperature even after opening. David |
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Dean G. wrote:
> Just unpacked after moving, and noticed my jar of tahini said to > refrigerate after opening. It hasn't killed me so far, but now I'm > wondering how important this is. > > Yes, the hummus thread reminded me of this. I have enough sesame seeds > to make some hummus without the jar of tahini, but it seems like a > waste to thow it out if it doesn't need to be. > > Dean G. I think that the major reason to refrigerate it is that it won't separate. |
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Janet Puistonen wrote:
> > > I think that the major reason to refrigerate it is that it won't separate. > > It will separate in the fridge anyway. Dawn |
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