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Storing Oil in the Fridge Oil stored in the refrigerator can sometimes become cloudy or appear to have sediment in it. This is caused by the solidification of saturated fats exposed to colder temperatures. When the oil warms to to room temperatures, the cloudiness will disappear. |
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