Lemon chicken feet are a delicious snack and can be made in all seasons. Generally speaking, if the weather is cold in winter, it is ok to store them in a cool and dry place for the night, which will not lead to deterioration.
However, if it is hot in summer, if it is not stored in the refrigerator at this time, it will easily lead to the growth of bacteria and microorganisms in lemon chicken feet, which will pose a threat to human health after eating, so whether lemon chicken feet can not be stored in the refrigerator depends on the actual situation.
Why do lemon chicken feet solidify in the refrigerator? The specific reasons are as follows:
The reason why lemon chicken feet will solidify is mainly because chicken feet contain a lot of oil and collagen, which will solidify itself at low temperature.
Because oil and collagen are liquids when they are hot, once they are put in the refrigerator for a period of time, they will solidify like ice, but they are not hard.
How to store lemon chicken feet without refrigerator is as follows:
If the lemon chicken feet are not stored in the refrigerator in summer, it is recommended to seal them and store them in the shade, but not for too long.
If it is in winter and the ambient temperature is relatively low, then the lemon chicken feet can be sealed and stored in a dry place at this time, so be careful not to mix with other foods.
4 lemon chicken feet can be stored in the refrigerator for a few days and has a certain relationship with the surrounding temperature.
If the lemon chicken feet are not stored in the refrigerator, the storage time will be shorter, and the specific storage time has a certain relationship with the outdoor temperature. If it is in hot summer, the storage time is short, generally not more than 12 hours.
However, if it is stored for a long time in cold winter, but it is not recommended to exceed 24 hours, lemon chicken feet are not suitable for eating once they have bad smell, otherwise it will easily irritate the stomach and cause diarrhea, abdominal pain and other discomfort, which is not conducive to human gastrointestinal health.