no you don't have to refrigerate the jelly. Mostly the companies that make the jelly say that you have to refrigerate it because if someone were to get food sick from something (anything, not even the jelly) then its likely in this day-n-age of sueing that the jelly company will be sued because they didnt promote "good health" (much like mcdonalds having to put the caution warning that their hot coffee can burn because some manipulative woman in the early 90s sued McDonald for burning herself while drinking the coffee and "not knowing that it would burn". The real reason that you don't have to refrigerate jelly after opening it is because there is a high level of sugar (obviously) and when bacteria get in it (and they get in anything regardless if its refrigerated or not) they die because they lose water from their cells as the water goes to the sugar to satisfy homeostatis (an equillibrium for water concentration). When they lose enough water they shrivel up and die. This is something that the average microbiology student should know but they tend to still refridge it out of habit, much like refrigerating butter (you also don't have to refrigerate this, LOL! for real!)
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Although one doesn't need to refridgerate butter, by doing so it will go rancid less quickly.Yes. If you do not refrigerate jelly you can receive salmonella poisoning from the heat of the jelly.
There is not an absolute yes or no to your question. If you purchase commercially made jelly, imost have preservatives and can kept unrefrigerated after opening. If you are referring to homemade canned jelly, there are no preservatives and based upon personal experience it will start to get runny and develop mold if left unrefrigerated.
After opening, yes.
yes i do
Yes you will need to refrigerate after opening, but it doesn't need to be refrigerated if still sealed.
No you do not need to refrigerate extracts after opening. Such as Vanilla or Almond extract. They are perfectly fine to be stored in the cupboard and often mix better when the other ingredients are more room temperature as well.
jelly crystals make jelly!! you buy a box at the supermarket mix with boiling water refrigerate and bam jelly
Read the label on the bottle. If it doesn't say refrigerate after opening, the answer would be no.
Yes. It really should have been refrigerated before opening, too.
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Yes, since there are no natural preservatives in pesto, it should be refrigerated.
said room temperature is enough but if you going to drink tomorrow no problem refrigerating
Yes. It won't spoil. Jelly, Jam and preserves don't need refrigeration. People refrigerate them mostly to keep ants and bugs from getting into them.
it decomposes much faster