Things to be aware of when you are away for a long time in Seongju (Majibana)
March 9, 2022
Many families will be away from their homes in Seongju for nearly a month during spring break.
So, after two weeks, a closed and stuffy room will naturally start to get moldy.
Be especially careful with leather products and food.
We ask that you store our rice in the refrigerator.
If you leave it in a damp room for two weeks, it will probably oxidize and give off a noticeable odor.
Our rice has never been exposed to temperatures above 20 degrees Celsius since the Japanese era, until it was shipped from the warehouse in Seongju.
In contrast to the boss, who grew up in the countryside and is a carefree man, Inazomai is a sheltered girl who gets hurt easily.
In fact, if you don't keep it in the refrigerator on a regular basis, a lot of white mites and larvae that are less than 1mm in size will get in.
Oh dear, it's white.
In any case, in hot countries, you should be careful about food management, especially in the case of rice cultivation, in order to "maintain the quality at the time of shipping."
(This does not prevent the rice from drying out.)
If you are away for an extended period of time, keep all food in the refrigerator.
Considering the disadvantages of having a moldy home, try leaving your air conditioner on in "dehumidification" mode.
Many families will be away from their homes in Seongju for nearly a month during spring break.
So, after two weeks, a closed and stuffy room will naturally start to get moldy.
Be especially careful with leather products and food.
We ask that you store our rice in the refrigerator.
If you leave it in a damp room for two weeks, it will probably oxidize and give off a noticeable odor.
Our rice has never been exposed to temperatures above 20 degrees Celsius since the Japanese era, until it was shipped from the warehouse in Seongju.
In contrast to the boss, who grew up in the countryside and is a carefree man, Inazomai is a sheltered girl who gets hurt easily.
In fact, if you don't keep it in the refrigerator on a regular basis, a lot of white mites and larvae that are less than 1mm in size will get in.
Oh dear, it's white.
In any case, in hot countries, you should be careful about food management, especially in the case of rice cultivation, in order to "maintain the quality at the time of shipping."
(This does not prevent the rice from drying out.)
If you are away for an extended period of time, keep all food in the refrigerator.
Considering the disadvantages of having a moldy home, try leaving your air conditioner on in "dehumidification" mode.

