With the following tips, you can preserve garlic for a long time without worrying about it rotten.
Why should you not store onions and garlic in the refrigerator?
According to the share of nutritionists, onions absorb more moisture than in the refrigerator, so they will spoil faster. In particular, onions and garlic contain starches in onions that also convert to sugar faster in a humid and cold environment, so they become soft and wet quickly. In addition, according to research, storing garlic in the refrigerator will stimulate sprouting. Although sprouted garlic is not harmful or unhealthy, it is a sign that garlic has reduced its quality and benefits. Onions and garlic want to be preserved for a long time, so keep them in a cool, dry place How to preserve raw onions and garlic According to nutritionists, instead of storing in the refrigerator, store whole onions in a cool, dry place without moisture you can keep for 30 days. Placing them in places where there is no air movement in the refrigerator will accelerate their spoilage, while sunlight will cause them to germinate. How to store peeled and sliced onions These onions should be stored differently than whole onions. Onions that have been peeled but still intact (when the thin, hard outer skin is removed) should be stored in the refrigerator and have a shelf life of about 10-15 days. With minced onion and garlic, put it in an airtight container How to store minced peeled onions and garlic With peeled, sliced or minced garlic bulbs that can all be stored in the freezer, you just need to wrap them tightly to make them as airtight as possible. You can also store peeled and pureed garlic with a little oil until it forms a thick paste. After that, the resulting garlic oil mixture must be frozen in an airtight container. But you must not keep garlic puree at room temperature as that can easily encourage the growth of Clostridium botulinum bacteria, which is a very dangerous and potentially deadly bacteria.
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