How to Keep Strawberries Fresh Longer: 7 Expert Tips to Prevent Mold and Spoilage

How to Keep Strawberries Fresh Longer: 7 Expert Tips to Prevent Mold and Spoilage

High moisture content: Excess water encourages mold growth.

Delicate, thin skin: Makes them prone to bruising, which accelerates decay.

Ethylene gas sensitivity: Strawberries ripen—and overripen—quickly when stored near fruits that emit ethylene, like bananas and apples.

7 Ways to Keep Strawberries Fresh Longer
1. Avoid Washing Until Just Before Eating

Water clings to the surface of strawberries, speeding up mold development.

What to do:

Rinse strawberries only right before eating.

Use cold water and optionally add a splash of white vinegar to kill bacteria.

2. Use a Dry, Breathable Storage Container

Airflow and dryness are key to keeping strawberries fresh.

How to store:

Line a shallow container with paper towels to absorb moisture.

Use a container with ventilation holes, or leave the lid slightly ajar.

Avoid sealed plastic bags—they trap humidity and promote mold.

3. Refrigerate at the Right Temperature

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