Okay, you little oranges, listen up! I'm tired of you going moldy just days after I buy you! Last week I bought you on Saturday and by Tuesday you all had mold. This week you made it to Wednesday. I bought from a different stall at the farmer's market this week, one that sold nothing but citrus, so I thought I'd get higher quality and you'd
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Unbruised apples can last for weeks if stored properly (in fact, I have a couple on my counter from late December/early January). My main issue with citrus isn't mold, it's dessication (and then mold).
Some tips:
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Make sure you pick up whole, unblemished fruit. No nicks, cuts, bruises, or soft spots.
I think that's a likely cause, too. I'm too quick to pick things out and shrug at small defects.
Thanks!
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Also, to counter what the other commenter said: my experience with the vendors at the Mountain View farmer's market, at least, is that my produce from there tends to last twice as long (or longer!) than supermarket sourced produce, because it is fresher, and hasn't had to be picked and/or packaged early. The supermarket stuff tends to be older!
You may want to consider doing a thorough clean down of your house, too. If stuff spoils that quickly, you may have a ton of spores on counters, floors, in the fridge, etc.
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A couple weeks back I learned some other thing that was that basic. I can't recall what it was, but it was another "duh" thing. Sooner or later I'll become a fruit-buying expert!
Cleaning's a good idea, too. I'm going to make time for that this weekend! Out out, spores!
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I buy "b-grade" orchard peaches in season, and they will go bad in just a couple days. But they are super cheap, absolutely delicious, and couple days are usually enough time for us to can all the extras. Supermarket peaches last for weeks in the fridge, but taste really bland.
You CAN store citrus in the fridge, but that tends to dry them out faster so eat them within a week.
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And yeah, most things I see at the market tend to be really ripe, that probably adds to the issue.
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Just a data point.
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I like fall fruits (stone fruits) a lot. Plums, plutos, and of course cherries! Peaches. Mmmmmm. Spring is coming!
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