How to store strawberries.
Strawberry storage temperature.
If you re not planning on using the strawberries within a few days you re better off freezing them than trying to keep them all fresh and unblemished.
You can use as little or as much sugar as you want.
Stash berries in the fridge preferably in the crisper yes it s time to learn the right way to use your crisper drawer.
This method is perfect for strawberries that you plan to use in a dessert or for a sweet treat on their own.
When the temperature of a strawberry is raised from 0 to 10 c its deterioration rate increases two to four fold.
Cut the strawberry stems.
The optimum humidity for storage of berries to prevent water loss and shriveling is 90 to 95 percent.
Store the strawberries at room temperature if you ll eat them in a few hours.
To keep them from going the other direction and getting too damp tuck a paper towel in the container of berries to absorb excess moisture.
If you re planning to use the strawberries for a recipe in a few hours or if you know you ll be eating them as a snack by the evening you can store them at room temperature to retain their fresh taste.
Additionally the optimum humidity level for keeping freshness at a maximum is 90 to 95.
If the humidity levels drops below 90 water loss and shriveling can occur.
The optimal temperature for storing strawberries is 32 to 36 degrees fahrenheit 0 to 2 degrees celsius.
For longer storage.
Store the fruit in the crisper drawer of your refrigerator.
Any failure to maintain produce at low temperatures during handling storage and transportation will result in loss of quality and marketability.
Place the strawberries in freezer bag.
This drawer controls moisture so berries won t dry out.