Best way to store strawberries after heated debates on how to enhance taste

How to store strawberries has been revealed after people backed one way over another.

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How to store strawberries has been revealed after people backed one way over another (Image: Getty)

Like most fruits, strawberries tend to go bad fast if proper measures are not taken to store the sweet fruits.

There are some things you can do to make sure your strawberries are in their prime for as long as possible, per Good Housekeeping

How to store strawberries

Contrary to their innocent appearance, the best method for storing strawberries can ignite a fiery debate.

Those who are all for storing strawberries with vinegar think that the best way is to submerging strawberries in the acidic solution to combat mold, while people on the other side argue that moisture is the nemesis of fresh berries.

Additionally, there's discussion over the ideal storage container – with one group of people advocating for airtight containers like mason jars and another insisting on the importance of air circulation to prevent mold growth in strawberries.

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Some people like to submerge their strawberries in vinegar to store them (Image: Getty)

The verdict is that while refrigerating unwashed strawberries in a mason jar can keep them fresh, this method is best suited for storing a small quantity of berries.

Due to stacking, the bottom strawberries may become mushed.

For a more practical approach, opt for a wide, shallow container with proper ventilation.

Utilizing the original plastic container of the strawberries, lining the base with paper towels, and separating each layer of berries ensures adequate air circulation and helps maintain their freshness effectively.

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Upon bringing home strawberries, promptly inspect and remove any moldy or bruised ones and dispose of them.

One moldy berry can transfer fungi to the surrounding strawberries in the container. If you plan to consume the strawberries within the same day or the next, store them on the counter to fully enjoy their optimal flavor and texture.

Alternatively, refrigerate the berries to prolong their shelf life. Before serving, allow refrigerated strawberries to come to room temperature, as this enhances their taste.

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