After soaking, carefully remove the strawberries and gently pat them dry with paper towels. Ensuring the berries are dry before refrigeration is key to preventing moisture-induced mold growth.
Store Properly: Avoid returning the strawberries to their original container, which can trap moisture and accelerate spoilage. Instead, lay them out on a clean paper towel and place them directly in the fridge. This allows for air circulation and keeps the berries dry, significantly extending their freshness.
Why It Works
Vinegar, known for its antimicrobial properties, effectively removes mold spores and bacteria from the strawberries’ surface. By eliminating these spores, the process greatly reduces the risk of quick spoilage, allowing you to enjoy your strawberries for a longer period.
Additional Tips for Strawberry Freshness
Don’t Rinse Until Ready to Eat: Water can promote mold growth, so it’s best to wash strawberries only right before you intend to consume them.
Check for Spoiled Berries: Before soaking, inspect the strawberries and remove any that are already spoiled to prevent them from affecting the rest.
Use a Colander for Drying:
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