Often, perfectly ripe strawberries go bad just a few days after purchase, which can be extremely frustrating. But we can prevent this annoying situation! How to store strawberries so they stay fresh for a long time?
While we focus on withpublic nutrition, we often forget the importance of proper food storage. Strawberries are no different. It is important to know how to store strawberries, to give them a long freshness. Although it seems that storing strawberries should be simple, there are some sophisticated ways that can prolong the freshness of strawberries.
Here are six ways to how to store strawberries, to keep them fresh for up to a week.
1. Refrigerator
It is best to store them in the refrigerator, where the low temperature helps them retain their freshness. Wash the strawberries, dry them and then store them in an airtight glass container. It is important that they are not compressed and that they are air-tight, otherwise they can spoil quickly.
2. Paper towel
If you want to store strawberries in a container, place them on a paper towel to absorb excess moisture that can promote mold growth. Then cover them and store them in the refrigerator.
3. Vinegar solution
Soak the strawberries in a vinegar solution (one cup of white vinegar and three cups of water) for a few minutes. Then drain them, dry them with a towel and place them on a clean paper towel in a glass container. Loosen the lid and store in the refrigerator.
4. Lemon juice
Lemon juice can help prolong the freshness of strawberries by inhibiting the growth of bacteria and mold. The strawberries are first washed, dried, and then sprinkled with lemon juice. Store them in an airtight glass container or plastic bag and keep in the refrigerator.
5. Sugar
In addition to prolonging the freshness of strawberries, sugar can also add sweetness. Wash the strawberries, dry them, and then sprinkle them with sugar. Store them in an airtight glass container or plastic bag and keep in the refrigerator.
6. Hermetically sealed jar
Another method of storing fresh berries is to place them in an airtight jar and store them in the refrigerator. Before storing, wash and dry them and then put them in a jar that you close with a lid. Make sure the strawberries are not squashed as they need some space for air to circulate. Such storage will prevent moisture loss and preserve the freshness of the berries.