How to store tomatoes so they don't wither longer
How to store tomatoes so they don't wither longer
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To keep tomatoes fresh and juicy for longer, store them upside down.

How to store tomatoes so they don't wither longer
How to store tomatoes so they don't wither longer

The peel of tomatoes retains the juice inside the vegetable, but some of the moisture is still lost through the place where the stalk is attached. Therefore, Chef Jay Kenji Lopez Alt suggests storing tomatoes on a flat surface with the stalk down.

To find the perfect way to store tomatoes, he ran two experiments. First, he wanted to make sure the tomatoes were actually losing their juiciness through the stem attachment. He sealed this place with a small piece of tape so that moisture could not pass through the resulting barrier, in whatever position the tomatoes were stored. Indeed, sealed tomatoes stayed juicy longer.

Second, he weighed the tomatoes before and after trying to store them upside down. Tomatoes that were in this position, after three days, lost 1–2% of their mass, and those that were stalk upward lost up to 7%.

Jay Kenji concluded that it was best to remove the stem and keep the tomatoes upside down on a flat plate.

how to store tomatoes
how to store tomatoes

If the vegetables are ripe and you intend to eat them in the next day or two, you can store them at room temperature. If you plan to eat them later, put them in the refrigerator and remove them before serving to warm them up.

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