1. Fish floss that can't be eaten at one time is best put in a covered jar or a sealed glass bottle. Because the fish floss is afraid of getting wet and getting hot, the storage environment of the fish floss should be kept dry.
2. In addition, when eating fish floss, remember to use clean and dry chopsticks or spoons to prevent the remaining fish floss from deteriorating, which can also ensure that the fish floss will not go bad and be stored for a longer time.