Brilio.net - Lime is one of the cooking ingredients that tastes sour and has a fresh aroma. This ingredient can remove the fishy smell of food such as chicken or fish and give a fresh effect to a dish or chili sauce. Apart from food, lime can also be added to various fresh drinks, you know.
Basically, limes can be easily found and bought in various places, both in traditional markets, grocery stores and supermarkets. Apart from buying, quite a few people also choose to plant their own lime trees so that the fruit can be harvested.
However, when the harvest is abundant, many people are confused about storing lime stock. This is because limes are a fruit that rots easily or even dries. Even if stored in the refrigerator, this lime can usually dry quickly in less than 1 week.
So, to extend its shelf life , some people usually put limes in the freezer. When frozen, limes can last longer and be used for a long time. However, the side effect is that frozen limes will easily become soft after the texture softens.
To prevent this, you can copy the trick shared by Instagram user @intanwisari. Through one of the uploaded videos, he admitted that he could store this lime for up to 1 month, you know. However, instead of putting it in the freezer, there are special tricks so that limes don't dry out or turn yellow easily in the refrigerator.
Reported by BrilioFood from the Instagram account @intanwisari on Monday (12/2), the storage method used is by soaking oranges in water. So just prepare an airtight container such as a jar or food box. Then put the lime in it.
photo: Instagram/@intanwisari
Next, pour enough water until the oranges are submerged. After that, close the container until it is completely tight. So, you can just put the container containing oranges in the refrigerator, specifically in the chiller section (not the freezer).
photo: Instagram/@intanwisari
Basically, this soaking water will keep the lime fresh, you know. However, it should be noted that the water must be changed regularly before it smells or becomes cloudy. That way, the lime will last and can be used for a long time, up to 1 month.
photo: Instagram/@intanwisari
Having been watched more than 1,000 times, this video about tricks for storing limes immediately caught the attention of netizens. Who would have thought, many other Instagram users would be interested and want to try this trick directly.
"You need to try this hack," said Instagram @permatavina.
"Wow, thank you Inponyaa," replied Instagram @miilaawaatii.
"Permission to save mom, like it or not, try it too," said Instagram @beiblily.
"Waaa Nanri Cona also has some tips, thanks mam," said Instagram @atinasabilanajah.
"You can try it, thank you, mom," said Instagram @asfiah_syam.
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