How to Store Strawberries the Right Way - Martha Stewart For optimal storage, strawberries do best stored in the front of the refrigerator, which tends to be a bit warmer, or in the crisper drawer If your crisper has settings, choose high humidity, says Pardo Morales
Driscolls Settles the Debate: This Is the Best Way to Store Strawberries To get the most life out of your berries, I suggest you: Keep them whole, keep them dry, keep them spaced out (if possible), keep them in the fridge, and keep them covered in high humidity That's the best you can do
The Only Way You Should Store Strawberries, According to Driscolls Always make sure you refrigerate your berries as soon as you can, and keep them as dry as possible, Dillard suggests It’s best to store them between 32°F and 34°F The ideal place to keep your berries is the produce drawer
How to Store Strawberries: We Tested 6 Simple Methods - Taste of Home When completely dry, place the berries back in the original container and store them in the fridge This method is meant for whole strawberries The verdict: Skip it Other sources sing the praises of this approach, so we were surprised with the results—we even tested twice to be sure
What’s the Secret to Keeping Strawberries Fresh in the Fridge? While proper storage in the fridge can extend the life of your strawberries, it won’t keep them fresh indefinitely If you have a large quantity of strawberries that you won’t be able to use within a few days, consider using other preservation methods
How to Store Strawberries So They Wont Spoil Quickly - Real Simple When stored properly in the refrigerator using the methods below, strawberries should stay fresh for up to one week Always examine your berries for mold and other signs of spoilage before eating them
How Long Do Strawberries Last In The Refrigerator? - Southern Living Since strawberries will begin to rot after a few days on the counter, if you plan to make your berries last for longer, they need to be stored in the refrigerator The U S Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recommends storing fresh produce like strawberries in a clean refrigerator at 40ºF or below