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The Secret to Keeping Lemons Fresh for Up to 6 Months (And How to Avoid Mold)

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  • Cold Water Storage (3 Months): Submerge the lemons in a bowl of cold water and refrigerate. This method keeps them fresh by shielding them from oxidation. Remember to change the water daily to maintain optimal conditions.
  • Sealed Container in Fridge (1 Month): For shorter storage needs, place the lemons in an airtight container and keep them in the fridge at a temperature between 4°C and 10°C. This keeps them fresh for about a month.
  • Freezer Bag Method: For convenience, lemons can also be stored in a zip-lock freezer bag. Squeeze out as much air as possible before sealing to minimize oxidation. Refrigerate at temperatures between 4°C and 10°C.
  • Vegetable Drawer Storage (5 Weeks): Place the lemons in the vegetable compartment of your fridge. This straightforward method keeps them fresh for two to five weeks.
  • Room Temperature Storage (1 Week): If you plan to use your lemons within a week, simply store them in a fruit basket away from light at room temperature. Avoid placing them near ethylene-producing fruits like bananas or apples, which could accelerate rotting.
  • With these tips, your lemons will stay fresh, juicy, and ready to use for an extended period, ensuring you always have them on hand when needed.

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