refridgerated vegetable in paper or plastic?
On Mon, 17 Jan 2011 18:59:28 -0000, "john eastwood"
> wrote:
>What's the best way of storing vegetables in the fridge. Usually coming from
>supermarkets they come in plastic bags. But in the store when they break
>open mushrooms from the box in the plastic wrapping, they advise keeping the
>mushrooms in the fridge in a *paper bag*, which they provide free.
>
>Why would mushrooms benefit from being kept in the fridge in paper, and
>other green vegetables not, i wonder?
Well, right from the git-go mushrooms aren't vegetables, and they're
certainly not green vegetables.
Plastic isn't the best way to keep any produce because it doesn't
breathe (release moisture). Years ago all produce was stored in paper
simply because there was no plastic.... more than 50 years ago when
one went to market most all produce was wrapped in old newspaper and
then everything packed in a brown paper bag.
But to answer your question the best way to store fresh mushrooms is
for as short a time as possible... consume them as soon as you are
able.
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