Why the Steak Stays Fresh
When you put a raw steak in the fridge, it's like putting it into a cozy bedroom. The fridge is cool, so the bacteria that make the meat go bad can’t move around or multiply as fast. It’s like how you don’t want to play outside when it’s cold, the bacteria are kind of like your friends who prefer playing in the park on a sunny day.
How Long It Stays Good
Most raw steaks stay fresh for about 3, 5 days in the fridge, just like how your favorite toy can be played with every day for several days before it needs to rest. But if you leave it out too long, like leaving it on the counter, the bacteria start to multiply faster, and that’s when the steak starts to go bad.
If you want to keep it fresh longer, you can put it in a ziplock bag or wrap it up tight, like how you wrap your sandwich to keep it from getting squished. That helps keep the moisture in, so the steak stays juicy and delicious!
Examples
- A raw steak in the fridge stays fresh for about a week because bacteria grow slowly at cold temperatures.
- If you leave steak out too long, it becomes a home for more bacteria and might make you sick.
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See also
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