How to keep strawberries fresh longer: 7 expert tips to prevent mold and spoilage

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Rinse the strawberries only before eating them

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:

Cover 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 moisture and promote mold.

3. Refrigerate at the appropriate temperature

Refrigeration slows down deterioration, but only if it is done correctly.

Best practices:

Store strawberries in the vegetable drawer of your   refrigerator , ideally between 0 and 2 °C (32 and 36 °F).

Keep them away from the coldest sections (usually at the back), as sub-zero temperatures can damage them.

4. Freeze for long-term use

Freezing is perfect if you’re not going to eat them all in a week.

Steps for freezing:

Wash the strawberries gently and dry them completely.

Remove the stems.

Spread on a baking sheet in a single layer and freeze

Once frozen, transfer it to a freezer-safe bag or container.

Tip: Frozen strawberries can last for more than 6 months and are great for   smoothies , sauces, and baked goods.

5. Store it whole, not sliced.

Cut strawberries release juices, creating the perfect environment for mold.

What to do:

Keep the strawberries whole until you’re ready to use them.

Only slice them just before serving

6. Remove any spoiled berries immediately

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