Leafy greens
Root vegetables
Most root vegetables like potatoes, radish and carrots lose their texture and change colour when cut and kept aside for too long. Their moisture evaporates readily making them dry and almost tasteless. To store potatoes, carrots, beets and radish in the refrigerator, cut them into slices and put them into a bowl containing water. Cover it loosely and refrigerate it. Keep in mind you can store them for up to one day in the fridge. Alternatively, you can also wrap the cut vegetables in a moist paper towel or a thin cotton cloth and put them in fridge. Remember not to lock them up in an airtight container as it can rob the cut vegetables of their natural moisture. Here are five reasons to eat more potatoes.
Cruciferous vegetables
Cauliflower and broccoli don’t lose their moisture soon after being cut. However, they are sensitive and absorbent of flavours when kept in the refrigerator. Cauliflower should be stored in an airtight container as soon as they are cut. Store broccoli in netted pouches to allow them to breathe. In case of cabbage, cut and store it in plastic bags to refrigerate. Know how cauliflowers can protect your kidneys.
Beans
Wash and cut beans and allow them to dry for a while. Put them in a plastic bag and refrigerate them. You can also keep beans in an airtight container. Here is how to cook non-gassy beans.
Onions
Store onions in an airtight container soon after it is cut and diced. However make sure that you use the cut and peeled onions within one day after refrigeration. Here are five health benefits of onions you should know.
Gourd
Both bottle gourd and bitter gourd can lose their moisture when kept in the refrigerator for too long. The best way to store them is to wrap them in a moist paper towel or a thin cotton cloth. Alternatively, you can keep them in a porous vessel with a lid covering it. Here are six amazing health benefits of bitter gourd.
Eggplant
When cut and sliced, eggplant tends to turn brown or black due to rapid oxidation. Sprinkle salt and turmeric over it or a few drops of lemon juice to prevent it from discolouration.
Peppers
Cut and slice green, yellow and red pepper and put them in a plastic bag or an airtight container. Remember, wrapping them in a moist paper towel or a wet cloth could make it turn slimy.
Raw banana or plantain
Cut them into small pieces and dip them in a vessel containing water, salt and turmeric powder. You can store suran or jimikand the same way.
Pumpkin
Cut and dice pumpkins and place them in an airtight jar and store it in the freezer.
Peas
To store peas the right way, put them in an airtight container and refrigerate. Peas can be stored for more than six months if stored appropriately.
Drumsticks
Cut drumsticks into pieces and store them in an airtight container. They stay for up to a week in the fridge without losing their nutrient value. Here are eight health benefits of drumstick you should know.
Garlic
Chopped garlic can be kept in an airtight container in the fridge, however, use it within two days after refrigeration.
Ginger
Remove the skin and cut ginger into pieces. Keep the pieces in an airtight container and use it within five days to reap its nutritional benefits.
Tomatoes
This is one vegetable that you don’t need to cut and store. Tomatoes will lose all its moisture and water content when refrigerated after being cut into pieces. Store whole tomatoes in the fridge and chop them as and when needed. Here are six reasons why you should be eating more tomatoes.
Okra or brinjal
Like tomatoes avoid storing okra in the fridge when cut. It makes them slimy and messy.
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