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Store Red Peppers


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Store Red Peppers. When properly stored, whole peppers should last 10 to 14 days in the fridge, while cut peppers only last about 4 to 5 days. Clean the peppers and ensure they're good and dry, add them to a mesh or plastic produce bag, leave the bag open, and place them in the low humidity drawer, often dubbed the fruit drawer.

Storing Red Peppers In The Fridge at Ethel Taylor blog
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We’ll go over everything you need to know about how to store bell peppers in the fridge, in the freezer, and on the counter. Clean the peppers and ensure they're good and dry, add them to a mesh or plastic produce bag, leave the bag open, and place them in the low humidity drawer, often dubbed the fruit drawer. If you have a bumper crop of bell peppers, learn how to store them so you can use them in months to come.

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Storing Red Peppers In The Fridge at Ethel Taylor blog

We’ll go over everything you need to know about how to store bell peppers in the fridge, in the freezer, and on the counter. Peppers purchased when they're nice and firm and absent of blemishes can last up to two weeks in the fridge. To keep fresh peppers for as long as possible, store them whole and only cut the peppers right before you intend to use them. Clean the peppers and ensure they're good and dry, add them to a mesh or plastic produce bag, leave the bag open, and place them in the low humidity drawer, often dubbed the fruit drawer.

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