Food Storage Tips in Monsoon: The rainy season continues across the country. The incessant rains have brought respite from the scorching heat, but at the same time, other problems like mud and water-logging have also started on the roads. To avoid this kind of trouble during the rainy season, people often buy and store fruits and vegetables for several days, so that they do not have to go out every day. If these fruits and vegetables are not kept properly, then it does not take long for them to spoil. Today we are going to tell you many such special tips to keep them safe for many days.
Tips to Store Food in Monsoon
Bananas will not ripen soon
A Banana is an evergreen fruit, which is eaten continuously for 12 months of the year. But it is very important to store them in a safe way during the rainy season, otherwise, they get rotten within 2 days. In this case, wash them thoroughly before storing them. After this, take a paper towel or tissue paper and wet it. After this wrap that paper around the banana. By doing this your bananas will not rot even after keeping them for several days.
The green onion will look green
Keeping green onions safe during rainy days is also a problem. You can also use tissue paper to solve this. You wrap tissue paper around green onions and sprinkle some water (Tips To Store Food in Monsoon) on it. After that keep it in the fridge along with the tissue paper. By doing this, your green onion remains edible for a long time.
Coriander leaves will not turn black
Coriander is rarely available during the rainy season. Even if you get a little bit, it turns black after some time. In such a situation, keeping it safe for you becomes a challenging task. You wrap tissue paper on the stem of green coriander and after that make it slightly wet. Then take a glass tumbler and keep it standing in it along with coriander tissue paper. That coriander leaves will remain fresh green.
It is safe to store tomatoes like this
The arrival of tomatoes also reduces in the rainy season. What is available in little, also becomes very expensive. In such a situation, it becomes necessary for you to ensure (Tips To Store Food in Monsoon) that your precious tomatoes do not rot. For this, you should stick tape on the green parts of the tomato (from where it was plucked from the plant) and keep it in the fridge. By doing this, tomatoes remain fresh for a long time.
(Disclaimer: The information given here is based on home remedies and general information. Must take medical advice before adopting it. Kalamtimes does not confirm it.)
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