It took me a long time to understand the fact that storing foods a certain way in the fridge could extend their freshness for longer. From my experience, a lot of foods can be put in a plastic airtight bag and stored in the crisper drawer,. However, not all foods thrive like that. Below are some of the foods I have stored in my fridge and what storage method I felt made them last the longest.
In the crisper
Below are foods that are best stored in an airtight bag in the crisper drawer:
- Ginger
- Lemon/lime
- Carrots
- Celery
- Lettuce
- Avocados
- Tomatoes
- Mushrooms (wrapped with a paper towel inside to absorb moisture)
Other
These foods have other ways of being stored:
Spinach
Wrap in paper towel to absorb moisture, then store in the plastic container from the store or a plastic bag.
Meat
Kept in the packaging from the store, otherwise washed, patted dry, and stored in a container with a lid.
Aloe vera
Once processed, the solid and liquid parts of the gel can be kept separately in airtight glass jars.
Apples, pears, peaches
I tend to store these on their own in the crisper drawer, but they may benefit from being in a plastic bag. I just have yet to see if that will improve their storage life.
Strawberries, blueberries, grapes
Strawberries and blueberries tend to dry out over time, so I will leave them in the store container only for the first day or two. After that, I will rinse them with water and white vinegar, pat them dry, and store them in a mason jar with the lid screwed on.
Bell peppers
I like to put these in a plastic bag in the crisper drawer.
Not in the fridge
These foods I find are best stored at room temperature:
- Onions
- Garlic
- Potatoes
- Bananas
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