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Do fig cookies have to be refrigerated?
Fig cookies, like most cookies, do not need to be refrigerated unless they contain ingredients that are perishable, like cream cheese or fresh fruit.
Here's why:
* Low Moisture Content: Cookies generally have a low moisture content, making them less susceptible to bacterial growth.
* Sugar and Fat: The high sugar and fat content in cookies also acts as a preservative.
However, it's important to consider the following:
* Storage Conditions: Store fig cookies in an airtight container at room temperature in a cool, dry place to maintain their freshness and prevent them from becoming stale.
* Ingredients: If your fig cookies contain ingredients like cream cheese, fresh fruit, or other perishable items, then refrigeration might be necessary.
* Shelf Life: While fig cookies can last for several weeks at room temperature, they will eventually become stale.
In general, it's safe to store fig cookies at room temperature for optimal freshness.
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