Storage in Tropical Climates
Understanding how Trinidad's environment affects freeze-dried products
Our Packaging Note
Our packaging provides excellent protection, but Trinidad's average 80-85% humidity presents unique challenges for maintaining product texture over time.
Temperature Management
Store in cooler areas (below 24°C/75°F) when possible. Temperature consistency helps maintain product quality longer.
Humidity Effects
High humidity accelerates texture changes in freeze-dried products—this is natural, not a defect.
Rainy Season Storage
Extra attention to storage conditions during high humidity periods helps maintain quality.
Realistic Expectations
All food products change over time. Our packaging minimizes but cannot eliminate environmental factors.
Natural Characteristics
Freeze-dried fruits naturally attract moisture—this is inherent to the freeze-drying process.
Quality vs. Safety: Understanding the Difference
Quality Changes (Expected)
Loss of crispness, texture softening, reduced aroma intensity. These are normal in humid conditions.
Not Spoilage
Texture changes don't mean the product is unsafe to eat. Use your senses to evaluate.
Safety Concerns (Discard)
Visible mold growth, unpleasant odors, severe clumping, or packaging damage/swelling.
Consumer Responsibility
Always inspect products before consumption and use your judgment.
Your Storage Matters
Choose the coolest, driest area in your home. Kitchen cabinets near appliances or exterior walls are often warmer.
Consume Promptly
For optimal experience, enjoy products soon after opening. Reseal carefully to minimize air exposure.
Monitor Conditions
Be aware of seasonal changes. Rainy seasons require extra attention to storage conditions.
Important Notice
Packaging Limitations: No packaging can completely eliminate tropical humidity effects over time. Natural Variations: Texture changes are expected in our climate. Your Judgment Required: Always evaluate products using your senses before consumption.
