in a fridge. Like anything that oxidizes you want to put it in an enviorment with a limited oxygen supply, thats why people put fruits in tupperware and stuff. but if you're gonna do tupperware make sure u poke a hole in it so air can circulate throughout
2007-05-25 13:32:16
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answered by Kmoneyyy 2
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Store Strawberries In Fridge
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answered by ? 4
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Leave fresh, ripe strawberries at room temperature, and you'll have rot and/or mold growing in a matter of hours.
drop them in the fridge and they'll start to dry out and shrivel in a day or so.
Try putting them in a brown paper bag in the fridge, or lay a damp paper towel over the top of the plastic container they come in, and then refrigerate.
2007-05-25 13:36:49
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answered by chocolahoma 7
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Most strawberries are infested with spores of( black bread mold.) This mold is tempature sinsitive for growth to start. Cold slows the growth way down. Do not wash the berrys until you plan to use them. Washing removes the natural protection from the berry and allows breakdown to start.
Do not worry about the black mold spores. They are on all kinds of thing you eat they just have not started to grow.
2007-05-25 15:48:50
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answered by Chef TJ Mot 3
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I find you have to eat them as quickly as possible. Preferably with some chocolate melted over them. The fridge will keep them fresh for a day, but you should really eat them right away.
2007-05-25 13:38:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Fridge.
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2007-05-25 13:33:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Take them out of the container, don't wash them but put them in a papertowel line container in the fridge. Another good thing is do not stack them too tightly together or they will bruise and start to rot. Wash them before you use them.
2007-05-25 13:32:33
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answered by mommymanic 4
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Fridge. but DONT wash them until you are ready to eat. They last good week that way. Leave them in container they came in as well. I also don't use my fridge drawers, but put them on the shelf.
2007-05-25 13:32:54
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answered by katydid 3
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in accordance to the information that got here with my breast pump, breast milk is high-quality at room temperature for 2 hours... and in case you're taking a bottle out of the refrigerator and use it, if the infant doesnt drink each and all of the milk in it, you ought to toss out regardless of he doesnt use - no longer use it returned, for sanitary motives. I wouldnt think of it can be a stable thought to place milk back interior the refrigerator as quickly as its been out for a jointly as, wouldnt choose to take any opportunities on making the infant ill.
2016-10-06 01:40:22
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answered by ? 4
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Please store your strawberries in your refrig in a container that is porous. they need to be able to breathe or they will turn mushy. Also do not wash your strawberries until you are ready to use or eat them. Hope this helps!
2007-05-25 13:33:40
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answered by davemanBme 2
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