Not IME. Lots of stuff can last weeks or months on the counter, no problem.
Another one would be honey. It’s essentially viscous enough such that no bacteria, mold or fungi have a chance to grow on it. Another one would be Jamaican jerk seasoning in the bottle. It’s so low-moisture and salty that it doesn’t need refrigeration, except perhaps in very hot months.
Now if you’re talking fresh-made mayo from scratch? Yeah, I’d get that in the fridge, stat.
Honey doesn’t, and shouldn’t, be refrigerated. That’s different from eggs because both the yolk and white spoil at room temperature. That’s why acid is always added to emulsion. That won’t stop the combo of Oil+Protein hosting a number of things if they aren’t pasteurized.
I would 1000000% never leave homemade mayo out at room temp.
Honey is different, because it basically never spoils. There have been jars of honey found at archeologist dig sites that were hundreds of years old (or more) that are still perfectly edible.
That is asking for some problems 🤣
Not IME. Lots of stuff can last weeks or months on the counter, no problem.
Another one would be honey. It’s essentially viscous enough such that no bacteria, mold or fungi have a chance to grow on it. Another one would be Jamaican jerk seasoning in the bottle. It’s so low-moisture and salty that it doesn’t need refrigeration, except perhaps in very hot months.
Now if you’re talking fresh-made mayo from scratch? Yeah, I’d get that in the fridge, stat.
Honey doesn’t, and shouldn’t, be refrigerated. That’s different from eggs because both the yolk and white spoil at room temperature. That’s why acid is always added to emulsion. That won’t stop the combo of Oil+Protein hosting a number of things if they aren’t pasteurized.
I would 1000000% never leave homemade mayo out at room temp.
Honey is different, because it basically never spoils. There have been jars of honey found at archeologist dig sites that were hundreds of years old (or more) that are still perfectly edible.