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Open Cans
Dear Sheldon,
Whether you keep it in the original can or another container is a matter of taste. Generally, it should not impart a different taste to the tuna. The safety issue is only relevant to how clean the new container is. Obviously, the intent should be to consume the tuna once opened within 7 days. Keeping it covered is a good idea to prevent any bacteria residing in your fridge from contaminating your food more rapidly. 7 days? Wow, I didn't think tuna stored in the fridge lasted that long. I would have kept it 4 days tops. Although with cats around, of course, no can of tuna would last even for 4 days! NanCe -- Message posted via CatKB.com http://www.catkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx...ealth/200603/1 |
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