Cucumber is one fruit that is often mistaken for vegetables, because it can be consumed with side dishes.
Friends would love to eat cucumbers that taste crispy, right?
Yep, when bitten, cucumbers usually taste a little hard, but the water content is large so it feels fresh.
But, the wrong way to store cucumbers can make cucumbers become less fresh
Do you know? The best way to store cucumbers is not in the refrigerator, lo!
Why is that? Let's find out how to store cucumbers, let's go!
The Right Way to Store Cucumbers
Clean Cucumbers
Newly purchased cucumbers from the market should be cleaned. We can clean it by washing, friends.
If there is a part of the cucumber that looks soft or moldy, that part can be cut off and the rest of the clean part of the cucumber must be eaten that day.
So cucumbers that can be stored are fresh and clean.
Cucumbers Must Be Dry
After washing, the cucumber must be cleaned to dry the skin.
The thing is, if cucumbers are stored in a wet state, they can rot quickly.
To avoid this, we can wrap cucumbers using clean paper towels or napkins. This can help the surface of the cucumber to stay dry, thus preventing the cucumber from becoming soft and covered with mold.
Then, cucumbers that have been wrapped in tissue paper can be put into containers such as plastic. But it doesn't need to be tightly closed, because air flow is still needed to prevent condensation.
Condensation is the process of water vapor that turns into a liquid object, friends.
No Need to Be Stored on the Refrigerator
Cucumbers are better stored at a room temperature.
According to research from the University of California, cucumbers are sensitive to temperatures below 10 degrees Celsius.
However, if stored at room temperature, cucumbers can last longer.
If stored at temperatures below 10 degrees Celsius, cucumbers are susceptible to several things, such as the appearance of areas that are soft, perforated, or rot more quickly.
But, that does not mean cucumbers should not be stored in the refrigerator, really. It's just that there are some things that need attention.
Cucumbers may be stored in the refrigerator, but it should be no more than three days and consumed immediately.
In the refrigerator, cucumbers should be stored in the front of the refrigerator near the door, where the temperature is usually warmer.
Separated from Several Other Fruits
Cucumbers are also one of the fruits that are sensitive to ethylene.
Ethylene is a natural gas that causes food to ripen and rot faster.
Therefore, cucumbers should not be stored close to fruits that produce gas, such as bananas, tomatoes, melons, apples, and avocados.
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