Uncut brinjal (eggplant) should be refrigerated to prolong its freshness. Store it in the vegetable crisper drawer of your refrigerator.
Brinjal, also known as eggplant, is a delicate vegetable that is susceptible to spoilage if not stored properly. Refrigeration helps to slow down the ripening process and prevents the brinjal from becoming soft, wrinkled, and bitter. Here's a step-by-step guide to storing uncut brinjal:
Choose a fresh brinjal: Select a brinjal that is firm, heavy for its size, and has smooth, shiny skin. Avoid brinjals with blemishes, bruises, or soft spots.
Avoid washing before storing: Washing the brinjal before storing it can introduce moisture, which can promote mold growth and spoilage. Wash it only when you are ready to use it.
Place in a plastic bag: Put the uncut brinjal in a perforated plastic bag or a loosely closed plastic bag. This helps to maintain humidity and prevent it from drying out too quickly.
Store in the vegetable crisper: Place the bagged brinjal in the vegetable crisper drawer of your refrigerator. The crisper drawer is designed to maintain optimal humidity levels for storing vegetables.
Use within a week: For best quality, use the refrigerated brinjal within 5-7 days. Check it regularly for any signs of spoilage.
Brinjal is sensitive to ethylene gas, which is produced by some fruits and vegetables (like apples and bananas). Storing brinjal near these ethylene-producing items can cause it to ripen and spoil faster. Keep brinjal separate from these fruits and vegetables in the refrigerator.