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Storing Fresh Fruit

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Date: 09/23/2006 Topic: Food Tips & Info > Fruit  
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Is there a way to store fresh fruit long term?

susanne_917 from Houston, TX
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By Janet from Bangor. (Guest Post)
When i see a sale for strawberries I wash them and remove the stem, then slice and put on wax paper on a pan to freeze then put them in a freezer bag., that way they don't stick together. I also freeze grapes after washing by just putting the vine and all in a freezer bag in the freezer I make smoothies every morning with frozen blueberries an apple, unpeeled, banana and canned or fresh pineapple and the frozen strawberries and grapes. The fruit tastes fresh.

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Tip: Storing Fresh Fruit

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Fresh fruit, like strawberries, grapes, etc, stay fresher if they are stored in the fridge unwashed. Only rinse what you are going to immediately eat and restore the rest unwashed.

By Carrol from Monroe

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