5. Store whole, not sliced
After cutting, strawberries release juice, which accelerates spoilage. Keep them whole until serving.
6. Remove spoiled berries daily
A single moldy berry can really ruin a bouquet.
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Check your tank daily.
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Discard any damaged, soft, or moldy berries.
7. Try a vinegar soak to kill mold
This simple trick can add extra days to the lifespan of your berries.
How to do it:
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Mix 1 part white vinegar with 3 parts water.
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Soak the strawberries for 5 minutes.
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Rinse thoroughly and dry completely before placing in an airtight container.
Why it works: Vinegar kills mold spores and bacteria that accelerate spoilage.
How long do strawberries last (on average)
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Bonus: Reviving wilted strawberries
If your berries seem mushy but not moldy, soak them in ice water for 10-15 minutes . This can restore their firmness and improve their texture—perfect if you plan to serve them fresh.
Closing thoughts
Strawberries can be fragile, but with proper storage habits—especially avoiding excess moisture, ensuring airflow, and rinsing with vinegar —you can enjoy your fruit at its best for much longer.