Max. freezing capacity, Freezing and storing food, Purchasing frozen food – Neff K9524X7GB User Manual

Page 10: Packaging must not be damaged, Use by the “use by” date, When loading products, Storing frozen food, Freezing fresh food, Freeze fresh and undamaged food only, Note

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Max. freezing capacity

Information about the max. freezing

capacity within 24 hours can be found

on the rating plate. Fig.

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Freezing and storing

food

Purchasing frozen food

Packaging must not be damaged.

Use by the “use by” date.

Temperature in the supermarket

freezer must be -18 °C or lower.

If possible, transport deep-frozen food

in an insulated bag and place quickly

in the freezer compartment.

When loading products

Freeze large quantities of food preferably

in the very top compartment where food

freezes particularly quickly and therefore

also gently. Place the food over

the whole area of the compartments

or in the frozen food container. Food

which is already frozen must not come

into contact with the food which is to be

frozen. If required, move the frozen food

to the frozen food container.

Storing frozen food

To ensure good air circulation in

the appliance, insert the frozen food

container all the way.

Freezing fresh food

Freeze fresh and undamaged food only.
To retain the best possible nutritional

value, flavour and colour, vegetables

should be blanched before freezing.

Aubergines, peppers, zucchini and

asparagus do not require blanching.
Literature on freezing and blanching

can be found in bookshops.

Note
Keep food which is to be frozen away

from food which is already frozen.

The following foods are suitable for

freezing:

Cakes and pastries, fish and seafood,

meat, game, poultry, vegetables, fruit,

herbs, eggs without shells, dairy

products such as cheese, butter and

quark, ready meals and leftovers such

as soups, stews, cooked meat and

fish, potato dishes, soufflés and

desserts.

The following foods are not suitable

for freezing:

Types of vegetables, which are usually

consumed raw, such as lettuce or

radishes, eggs in shells, grapes,

whole apples, pears and peaches,

hard-boiled eggs, yoghurt, soured

milk, sour cream, crème fraîche and

mayonnaise.

Packing frozen food

To prevent food from losing its flavour

or drying out, place in airtight containers.
1. Place food in packaging.
2. Remove air.
3. Seal the wrapping.
4. Label packaging with contents

and date of freezing.

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