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🍋 4 Foolproof Tips to Keep Your Lemons Fresh
Lemons — bright, zesty, and incredibly versatile — are a staple in many kitchens. Whether you’re using them to add zing to your recipes, freshen up drinks, or for their powerful cleaning properties, one thing’s for sure: a fresh lemon is a good lemon.
Good news: With just a few smart storage strategies, you can keep your lemons fresh for weeks — even months! Here are 4 foolproof tips to help you get the most out of every lemon 🍋
1. Store Whole Lemons in Water (Yes, Really!)
This little-known trick works wonders. Simply place your whole lemons in a sealed container filled with water and store them in the fridge. This keeps the peel hydrated and prevents drying out.
🧊 Why it works: Lemons lose moisture quickly in the fridge’s dry air. Water creates a protective barrier that helps retain their juiciness.
📅 Shelf life extended: Up to 3–4 weeks!
2. Refrigerate, Don’t Counter-Store
Leaving lemons in a fruit bowl might look pretty, but it’s not ideal for longevity. Whole lemons stay fresh much longer in the refrigerator.
🌡️ Best spot: The crisper drawer, where humidity levels are higher.
⚠️ Avoid: Placing them near the fridge fan or in open containers — both can lead to dehydration.
3. Freeze for Future Use
Too many lemons on hand? Don’t let them go to waste — freeze them!
- Juice them and freeze the juice in ice cube trays
- Zest them and freeze the zest in airtight bags
- Or freeze whole lemons (just know the texture may change, so use them for juice or baking)
đź’ˇ Pro tip: Freeze lemon slices to use in water, tea, or cocktails!
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