Not only will they last longer, but the hack also prolongs the taste and texture of the fruit
Berries are absolutely delicious - but unfortunately they are not cheap. Unfortunately, they are also among the fruits most susceptible to the development of mould because of the numerous spores they carry on their surface.
The moisture content of berries makes them highly susceptible to the development of mould, but vinegar counters this spoilage by eradicating the spores and other bacteria that contribute to fruit decay. Not only will this slow the development of mould, but it will also encourage the fruit to retain its texture for longer.
The paper towel will absorb any moisture that the fruit expels once stored, including ethylene gas, which is the primary cause of spoiling in fruit, according to the Express. In essence, paper two will act as an absorbent pad and keep the moisture of the fruit, according to DYI hack guru Carole Jones, known as @thecarolejones on TikTok
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