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How To Make Fruit & Vegetables Last Longer Despite The Hot Singapore Weather

Shopping for fresh fruits and vegetables in Singapore isn’t tough as there’s a wide variety that’s imported especially from our neighbouring countries and the rest of Asia. It’s tempting to stock up your kitchen but there’s this one problem. These fruits and vegetables don’t last long, and we often throw a lot of spoiled produce out before we even get a chance to enjoy it. This wastes both the food and your money. Here are 20 tips that can help you save money and make your fruits and vegetables last longer.

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Make your fruit and vegetables last longer

1. Knowing ethylene

Ethylene is a gas produced by all fruit and vegetables, which can speed up the ripening of some produce. Knowing your ethylene-producing fruits from your ethylene-sensitive will allow you to store them correctly, and extend the lifespan of your fresh fruit.

fruit chart of ethylene

2. Ripen fruit faster

If you need fruit on a certain day and it’s not ready to use yet, don’t waste money buying more. Use your ethylene knowledge to ripen fruit faster, too. If your fruit isn’t ripening quickly enough, keep it next to an ethylene-producing fruit to speed it up.

3. Don’t mix

vegetables and fruits

Fruit and vegetables don’t mix well with each other, at least not during storage. Keeping them in separate drawers will help stop ethylene from building up and spoiling your produce.

4. Keep citrus fruit cold

Extend the lifespan of your oranges, tangerines, lemons, and limes by keeping them in the fridge. They’ll last for a week in a cool, dark place out of direct sunlight, but you can make them last even longer by storing them in the fridge. Be sure to store them loose, rather than in a sealed container.

5. Turn your pineapple upside down

chopped pineapple

Keep pineapples fresh for longer by cutting the top off them and storing them upside down. This helps redistribute the sugars throughout the fruit and means the tropical fruit will be fresher for longer.

6. Don’t wash grapes

Don’t wash your grapes until you’re going to eat them; the excess moisture will encourage mold growth. Not very appetizing…

7. Bathe berries

Instead of washing berries under a cold tap, give them a hot bath. To kill off mould spores, dunk them in a pot of hot water (around 50 degrees celsius) and stir them around for 30 seconds. Air dry them on paper towels afterwards.

8. Put ripe fruit in the fridge

Some fruits need to be left out at room temperature to ripen. However, once they’re ripe, keep them in the fridge if you aren’t going to eat them straight away. This should slow or pause the ripening process.

9. Cover cut fruit

fruit covers

These “Fruit Huggers” are special fruit covers designed to keep your fruit fresh longer. These handy gadgets mean you no longer have to choose between eating all your produce in one go or throwing away the dried remains.

10. Bag bananas

Prevent bananas from turning brown too quickly by putting them in a plastic bag. If you have some bananas that turn too ripe before you get a chance to bag them, don’t throw them away. They’re perfect for baking some banana bread!

11. Refresh lettuce and herbs

Soft greens such as lettuce and herbs can start to wilt in the fridge. But all is not lost! Revive them by placing them in a large bowl of ice water for a couple of minutes.

12. Avoid the fridge sometimes

Potatoes, onions and tomatoes shouldn’t be kept in the fridge, as the cold ruins their flavour. Instead, keep them in a cool, dry place. Potatoes will last even longer if kept in the dark, too.

13. Seal up salad leaves

salad

Use plastic containers to keep your salads and other soft greens fresh. Storing them in a sealed plastic container in the fridge not only keeps them fresh for longer but also saves them from being crushed.

14. Water your herbs

Keep the cut stems of fresh herbs submerged in a glass of water in the fridge. This will allow them to carry on drinking – like fresh flowers in a vase – and will mean they keep even longer.

15. Take some tin foil…

…and wrap it around your celery. Leave it in the fridge and it will stay fresh and crisp.

16. Separate carrots and broccoli

Some types of produce start to spoil as soon as they’re picked, and this includes carrots and broccoli. Place these in separate plastic bags in your fridge. Make sure they’re dry, as moisture will make them rot faster.

17. Stop it from spreading

tomato and dustbin

If you find any rotten food, dispose of them straight away. If left next to other fresh fruit and vegetables, everything else will start to spoil as well. Make sure to clean up any mess left in your fridge, too, to keep the remaining groceries fresh.

18. Never forget

We’ve all done it: cut up fresh fruit or vegetables with the best intentions, and left it in the fridge, forgotten. If you’re storing produce in containers, make sure to leave them at the front of the fridge, in plain sight. This will remind you to eat what’s inside before it goes bad.

19. Save time (and make punch)

Cut up your fruit salad at the beginning of the week and store it in a plastic container filled with water, making sure it’s fully submerged. The water will stop the fruit from going brown so quickly. Whenever you’re hungry, simply spoon out some fruit salad for an instant snack.

At the end of the week, throw half a bottle of rum into whatever is leftover to make a ‘healthy’ punch! Who knew fruit could be so exciting?

20. Keep your fridge clean

opened fridge

Making sure your fridge is clean and uncluttered can contribute to making your fruit and vegetables last longer. In fact, it’s beneficial for all the food that you keep in the fridge!

Stuffing too many items in your fridge will keep the cool air from circulating. As a result, your food might go bad faster and your fridge has to work harder to keep the temperature cool.

Make your fruit and vegetables last longer

Share these tips with others living in your household so that everyone knows how to make the fruit and vegetables last longer. Besides reducing food wastage, these tips also help you to save money!

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