Corn powder is one of the types of drinks that is in great demand by everyone because it has the potential to last longer. However, even though it lasts longer, powder milk must be stored with the right technicality to maintain the cleanliness and quality of the product. So how to store powder milk? Check out the full review below.

Powdered milk can be consumed by brewing using hot water or mixed in a cake prescription. If you don't eat powder milk too regularly, then you need to store milk in the right way.

Of course you don't want bad things to happen, for example in the future when you want to make milk but your milk is wrapped in ants or feels bland. Therefore, you must understand how to store powder milk.

There are several things that must be considered when storing powdered milk, ranging from the container used, place to store, to room temperature. Below are tips for storing powder milk that you can apply at home.

Put powder milk in a place that is not exposed to sunlight. In order to avoid exposure to sunlight, you can store milk in a can or aluminum foil container. In addition, you can also store milk in a transparent jar and store it in a cupboard.

You can move powder milk in packaging and put it in a container or jar. Also make sure the container used to put powder milk is always tightly covered. In addition, do not store powder milk in more than three days after the packaging is opened.

The powder milk that is still stored in the packaging has the advantage of being able to last longer than oxygen. Therefore, you can store powder milk in the original packaging.

There are still many people who store powder milk in the refrigerator. Even though you are advised not to put powder milk in the refrigerator. Changes in the temperature from room to refrigerator can result in the formation of water in the air. This condition will make the texture of powder milk moist and clot.

You are not advised to put powder milk near the stove, either when stored in a package or container. Powder milk near the stove can melt due to exposure to hot temperatures.

Turning off the formula milk that has been concocted for too long can result in the growth of bacteria in the baby's milk bottle. The formula that has been formulated must be drunk out an hour after it is made.

If you want to save it, put it in a bottle and store it in the refrigerator. However, the milk should be heated and consumed before 24 hours.

You also have to throw away the remaining formula that cannot be consumed by the child. Never keep the remaining formula milk in the refrigerator because the combination of formula milk and baby saliva will support bacterial growth.

That's a review of how to store powder milk that you can do. Hopefully useful. Visit VOI.id to get other interesting information.


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