New Delhi: Food waste is defined as food that is not eaten at home and is afterward thrown out. Food that has been thrown away or that has passed its "use-by date" may be the cause of this. Food waste occurs during food production and processing in a variety of ways. A third of the food produced worldwide is reportedly wasted each year. Neelam Chauhan, a dietician, explains ways to reduce food waste at home:
Planning and Purchasing Meals: Plan your meals and activities for the week based on the foods that need to be consumed. Use up the leftovers by preparing a second dinner. Prioritize using fresh food before using frozen or canned goods. Shop intelligently by first checking your cabinets, freezer, and refrigerator to see what you already have. Make a list before you go shopping. Only invest in what is required. Be careful not to be lured in by promotional materials for things you don't need.
Keeping food fresh:Keep your refrigerator set to 5 degrees or less. Transparent containers are best for storing leftovers since they make it easier to see what you have. To promote using older products before they deteriorate, place new foods in the front of the refrigerator and older foods in the back. Avoid storing milk, cheese, and yogurt in the refrigerator door, which has the warmest temperature, to keep them cooler and fresher for longer. Fruits, dairy products, and vegetables that have been chopped may go bad more rapidly, so don't chop food until you're ready to use it. Bread is one of the things we waste the most, so freeze it. Why not freeze and toast it instead if you don't think you'll finish it all before it spoils?
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