Here’s a helpful guide on storing fruits and vegetables to keep them fresh longer and reduce waste. 🍎🥦
🍏 General Tips
- Store fruits and vegetables separately: Many fruits (like apples and bananas) release ethylene gas, which can speed up ripening of nearby vegetables.
- Keep produce dry: Moisture can promote mold. Wash right before eating or cooking, not before storage.
- Use ventilated containers or perforated plastic bags to allow airflow.
- Keep track of ripening: Move ripe items to the front so you use them first.
🥦 Vegetable Storage
| Vegetable | Best Storage Method | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Leafy greens (lettuce, spinach) | Wrapped in paper towel in fridge bag | Keeps crisp 3–7 days |
| Carrots | In fridge, in water or plastic bag | Can last 2–3 weeks |
| Broccoli & cauliflower | Unwashed, in fridge crisper | Best used within a week |
| Peppers | Fridge crisper | Keep dry; lasts 1–2 weeks |
| Potatoes | Cool, dark, dry place | Avoid fridge; lasts 1–2 months |
| Onions | Cool, dark, dry place | Keep separate from potatoes |
| Garlic | Cool, dry, dark place | Can last several months |
🍎 Fruit Storage
| Fruit | Best Storage Method | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Apples | Fridge crisper or cool place | Lasts several weeks |
| Bananas | Room temperature | Keep away from other fruits to slow ripening |
| Berries | Unwashed in fridge | Rinse right before eating; lasts 2–3 days |
| Citrus (oranges, lemons) | Fridge or cool place | Lasts 2–4 weeks |
| Grapes | Fridge, in ventilated bag | Rinse before eating, not before storage |
| Stone fruits (peaches, plums) | Counter until ripe, then fridge | Use within 2–3 days after ripening |
| Melons | Whole at room temp; cut in fridge | Wrap cut pieces tightly |
💡 Extra Tips
- Freeze surplus vegetables like peas, corn, or spinach to extend shelf life.
- Use airtight containers for cut fruits and vegetables.
- Keep herbs fresh by storing them in a glass of water in the fridge or wrapped in damp paper towels.
I can also make you a quick reference chart for fruit and vegetable storage that fits on your fridge—so you’ll always know where and how to store produce for maximum freshness. Do you want me to make that?