Handy Hacks that Will Keep Fruits and Vegetables Fresh
Many people complain about how costly it is to eat organic fruits and
vegetables, which is why they go for cheap processed and junk foods
instead. But the health benefits can easily outweigh the price. Aside
from that, you can’t compare the taste of meals and snacks that use
fresh produce with frozen or canned versions. The problem with fruits and vegetables is that they can go bad easily. Prevent them from spoiling with these strategies:
For Fruits
1. Bananas:
Prevent bananas from getting soft and mushy by using plastic wraps
around their tops. The reason for this is because bananas emit gas known
as ethylene to be ripe and it is released in the stems. Wrap the stems
with plastic wraps to slow down the ripening process, reduce the
ethylene emission, and keep them fresh. 2. Apples:
Use a plastic bag if you’re going to store your apples in the fridge.
This fruit also emits ethylene and using the bag can prevent them from
going bad quickly. 3. Avocados:
Preferably, store this fruit in room temperature for about a week or
until they are ripe. If it is ripe or is soft to the touch, move to the
fridge where you can keep it for one more week. 4. Raspberries:
If your raspberries often turn moldy, wash them with vinegar before you
place them inside the refrigerator. The same thing can be applied to
other berries, such as strawberries and blueberries. Using vinegar to
wash them can kill the bacteria and keep the fruits fresher for longer.
They are more delicious and healthy when they fresh, so keep them that way / PicHelp
For Vegetables
1. Celery:
Celery can become rubbery over a short period of time. Stop this from
happening by using aluminum foil to wrap around them and place the
greens inside the refrigerator. This method will prevent air from
reaching the vegetable and keep the moisture in. Celery, like bananas,
also emits ethylene and wrapping with the foil can slow down the
ripening process.
2. Lettuce:
Surely, you don’t want to eat limp lettuce, so put some paper towels at
the bottom of the crisper drawer of your fridge. This will prevent the
lettuce leaves from going bad in just a few days. The method saves the
vegetables from moisture that can result to a softer texture.
3. Potatoes:
Keeping potatoes for a longer time may result to them sprouting. To
prevent this from happening, throw some apples with them. Some people
say this is not an effective method though. If it does not work, simply
put them in a cool, dry place where moisture and sunlight cannot reach
them.
Now you do not have to worry about your organic food from spoiling or going bad, thanks to the handy tips above.
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