How to Keep Strawberries Fresh for Days
Strawberries are sweet, juicy, and a staple fruit during spring and summer. But here’s the downside—they spoil fast. Sometimes, within just a day or two.
The good news? A few easy steps can help extend their shelf life. Follow this guide to store strawberries properly, from the moment you bring them home to the last bite.
What You’ll Need
Although this isn’t a typical recipe, you’ll still need a few essentials:
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Fresh, unwashed strawberries
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White vinegar
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Water
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Paper towels or clean dish towels
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Airtight or ventilated produce container
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Colander or large bowl
Step 1: Sort the Strawberries
Start by inspecting the berries. Toss out any that are mushy, moldy, or too soft. These can quickly ruin the rest.
Step 2: Give Them a Vinegar Bath
Next, mix 1 part white vinegar with 3 parts water in a bowl. Soak the strawberries for 2–3 minutes. This kills mold spores and bacteria without altering the taste.
Step 3: Rinse and Dry
After soaking, rinse the berries thoroughly with clean water. Then, gently pat them dry with paper towels or lay them out to air-dry completely.
Step 4: Store Them Right
Once dry, place the strawberries in a container lined with a paper towel. Choose one with ventilation, or leave the lid slightly open. This prevents moisture buildup and extends freshness.
Final Tip
Only wash strawberries when you’re ready to eat them. Moisture speeds up spoilage, so keeping them dry until needed is key.