In this economy, we can’t go about wasting food now, can we?
If you’ve
ever bought fresh fruits and vegetables, only to find them spoiled after just a
few days, then you know how frustrating it is to waste food and money,
especially when you’re trying to eat healthy and save funds.
Fruits and vegetables don’t last forever, which is why knowing how to preserve
them properly can help you enjoy fresh produce for longer while reducing waste.Many people
don’t realise that improper storage is the main reason fruits and vegetables
spoil quickly. Some foods need to be refrigerated, while others last longer at
room temperature.
If you’ve
been struggling to keep your fruits and veggies fresh, we’ll share five simple
and effective ways to preserve them so you can enjoy them for weeks or even
months.
1.
Store fruits and vegetables the right way
One of the easiest ways to preserve your produce is by
storing it correctly. Different fruits and vegetables need different storage
conditions:
- Refrigerate
leafy greens, berries, carrots, and broccoli. Store them in airtight bags
or containers to keep them crisp.
- Keep
bananas, onions, tomatoes, and potatoes at room temperature. Refrigerating
these can change their taste and texture.
- Use
the crisper drawer in your fridge. It helps maintain humidity levels,
keeping veggies fresh longer.
2.
Freeze your produce
Freezing is
a great way to preserve fruits and vegetables for months without losing
nutrients. Here’s how:
- Wash
and chop fruits like berries, bananas, and mangoes before freezing.
- Blanch
vegetables (like spinach, carrots, and beans) by boiling them for a few
minutes, then quickly cooling them in ice water before freezing.
Use airtight containers or freezer bags to prevent
freezer burn.
Frozen
produce is perfect for smoothies, soups, and stews.
3.
Dry your fruits and vegetables
Drying
removes moisture from food, preventing bacteria growth and spoilage. You can
air-dry, oven-dry, or use a food dehydrator.
·
Fruits like apples, mangoes, and
bananas can be sliced and dried to make healthy snacks.
·
Vegetables like tomatoes and
mushrooms can be sun-dried or oven-dried to use in soups and sauces.
·
Store dried foods in airtight jars
in a cool, dark place to keep them fresh.
4.
Pickling for longer shelf life
Pickling is
a fun way to preserve vegetables while adding flavour.
·
Cucumbers, carrots, onions, and
cabbage can be pickled in vinegar, salt, and spices.
·
Store in sterilised glass jars in
the fridge, and they can last for months.
·
Pickled foods are great as side
dishes or toppings for sandwiches and salads.
5.
Make jams and sauces
If you have
too many ripe fruits, turn them into jam.
·
Mash fruits like strawberries, peaches, or
mangoes and cook them with sugar and lemon juice.
·
Boil the mixture until thick, then store in
jars.
·
You can also blend and cook tomatoes to make
pasta sauce for later use.
Try these techniques and see what works best for
you.
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