How to Keep Strawberries Fresh Longer: 7 Expert Tips to Prevent Mold and Spoilage

Strawberries are delicious, but their short shelf life can be frustrating. It’s all too common to buy a fresh pint, only to discover moldy berries just a couple of days later. With the right storage techniques, you can extend their freshness for up to a week—or even longer.

Below, you’ll find seven effective, science-backed strategies to keep strawberries plump, juicy, and mold-free, whether you’re storing them in the refrigerator, freezer, or at room temperature.

Why Strawberries Spoil So Quickly

Understanding why strawberries perish so fast helps you prevent it. Here are the main reasons:

High moisture content: Excess water encourages mold growth.

Delicate, thin skin: Makes them prone to bruising, which accelerates decay.

Ethylene gas sensitivity: Strawberries ripen—and overripen—quickly when stored near fruits that emit ethylene, like bananas and apples.

7 Ways to Keep Strawberries Fresh Longer

1. Avoid Washing Until Just Before Eating

Water clings to the surface of strawberries, speeding up mold development.

What to do:

Rinse strawberries only right before eating.

Use cold water and optionally add a splash of white vinegar to kill bacteria.

2. Use a Dry, Breathable Storage Container

Airflow and dryness are key to keeping strawberries fresh.

How to store:

Line a shallow container with paper towels to absorb moisture.

Use a container with ventilation holes, or leave the lid slightly ajar.

Avoid sealed plastic bags—they trap humidity and promote mold.

3. Refrigerate at the Right Temperature

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