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The Key to Preventing Berries from Molding....

Posts: 45 Member
edited November 2024 in Food and Nutrition
Berries are delicious, but they're also kind of delicate.

Raspberries, in particular, seems like they can mold before you
even get them home from the market.

There's nothing more tragic than paying $4 for a pint of local
raspberries, only to look in the fridge the next day and find that fuzzy
mold growing on their insides.

Well, with fresh berries just starting to hit farmers markets, we can tell
you how to keep them fresh!

Here’s a tip I’m sharing on how to prevent them from getting
to the moldy point in the first place:

Wash them with vinegar.

When you get your berries home, prepare a mixture of one part vinegar
(white or apple cider probably work best) and ten parts water.

Dump the berries into the mixture and swirl around. Drain, rinse if you
want (though the mixture is so diluted you can't taste the vinegar,) and pop
in the fridge.

The vinegar kills any mold spores and other bacteria that might be on the
surface of the fruit, and voila! Raspberries will last a week or more, and strawberries
go almost two weeks without getting moldy and soft. So go forth and stock up on
those pricey little gems, knowing they'll stay fresh as long as it takes you to eat them.

You're so berry welcome!

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  • Posts: 12
    Thanks for the tip! I have had to throw out raspberries the last two times I purchased them because they became moldy. I will give this a try.
  • Posts: 4,429 Member
    You are fabulous for posting this...THANK YOU!
  • Posts: 420 Member
    I'm going to try this, thanks! Although I usually only wash my fruit right before I use it because it seems like the extra moisture speeds up the process in the fridge. Do you dry them off first?
  • Posts: 45 Member
    I'm going to try this, thanks! Although I usually only wash my fruit right before I use it because it seems like the extra moisture speeds up the process in the fridge. Do you dry them off first?

    I totally agree, I haven't tried it I just go the e-mail
  • I will def be trying this! I love my berries!
  • Posts: 297 Member
    Bump....and Thanks!
  • bump
  • Posts: 856 Member
    THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!! :)
  • Posts: 9 Member
    definately have to give this a try! thanks for the tip!
  • Posts: 754 Member
    thanks for shaing - i will try that - how fast they go bad is exactly why i dont buy them anymore!
  • Posts: 228 Member
    I have been doing this for years with ALL of my fruit and YES I do dry them off. It does seem to prolong their life. ( I do rinse them though) : )
  • Posts: 378
    bump
  • Posts: 15,228 Member
    Great tip! Thanks!
  • Posts: 76 Member
    bump, thanks! just bought some yesterday will try this on :smile:
  • Posts: 1,017 Member
    That is so cool! I'm excited to try this now!
  • Posts: 191 Member
    Thanks, will be trying.
  • Posts: 666 Member
    Thanks for sharing this!
  • Posts: 192 Member
    Thank you Berry Much. I love eating fresh berries.
  • Posts: 2,016 Member
    Thank you!
  • Posts: 179 Member
    I love my berries. Going to try this right now. Thank you!!
  • Posts: 396 Member
    This was one of the most useful and money saving tips on this site so far for me. Thank you! :flowerforyou:
  • Posts: 4,463 Member
    Thanks! I love fresh raspberries, but I'm afraid to buy them, because I've bitten into more than one moldy berry. Traumatizing!
  • Posts: 393 Member
    If this works you will be my new favorite person!
  • Posts: 116 Member
    Thanks so much! I live on my own and avoid buying fresh berries because I never get to eat them in time! This is great :)
  • Posts: 8,824 Member
    I actually wash all my veggies in vinegar. I have been wondering why my berries have been lasting longer, and you have provided the answer. Thanks!
  • Posts: 20 Member
    Love all fresh kinds of berries!! thanks for sharing!!! :happy:
  • Posts: 46 Member
    Bump! Thx for the tip. It's always a race against the clock to finish my strawberries and blueberries before they go soft and/or mold.
  • Thanks!!
  • Posts: 1,336 Member
    wash them and freeze them individually in a freezer bag.
  • Posts: 191 Member
    Thank you, nothing worse than a hairy berry!!!
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