Jarf
Jarf is a term used to describe a type of container, typically made of glass, that is used for storing and preserving food. The term "jarf" is a portmanteau of "jar" and "fridge," reflecting its dual function as a storage vessel and a component of a refrigerator. Jarfs are commonly used in households and commercial kitchens for storing a variety of food items, including pickles, olives, sauces, and condiments. They are designed to be airtight, preventing spoilage and maintaining the freshness of the contents. Jarfs come in various sizes and shapes, with some featuring lids that can be sealed with bands or screw caps. The use of jarfs has been a common practice in food preservation for centuries, with their design and functionality evolving over time to meet the needs of modern food storage.