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Discover the best plastic-free methods to store leafy greens. Learn how cloth bags and glass containers can keep your greens fresh and crisp.
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Store leafy greens in a breathable cotton or linen bag in the refrigerator's crisper drawer. This helps maintain humidity and prevents wilting.

Detailed Explanation:

Storing leafy greens properly without plastic involves creating a humid environment that allows them to breathe. Here's a step-by-step guide:

  1. Wash and Dry: Gently wash the leafy greens to remove any dirt or debris. Thoroughly dry them using a salad spinner or by patting them dry with a clean towel. Excess moisture can lead to spoilage.

  2. Prepare a Cloth Bag: Use a clean cotton or linen bag. You can purchase reusable produce bags or repurpose a clean pillowcase or tea towel. Lightly dampen the bag with water.

  3. Store the Greens: Place the dried leafy greens inside the dampened cloth bag. Avoid overpacking the bag to allow for air circulation.

  4. Refrigerate: Store the bag in the refrigerator's crisper drawer. The crisper drawer helps maintain a consistent temperature and humidity level.

  5. Maintain Moisture: Check the bag every few days. If the bag feels dry, lightly dampen it again with water. This will help keep the greens hydrated.

Pro Tip:

Avoid storing leafy greens near fruits that produce ethylene gas (like apples, bananas, and avocados). Ethylene gas can accelerate the ripening process and cause the greens to spoil faster.

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