Lemon is a citrus fruit rich in antioxidants that can be used to flavor dishes or as a zesty touch in desserts. Like any other fruit, lemons can rot after a certain amount of time. In fact, it is difficult to keep them for very long. They can become dull, wrinkled and some parts can become soft. If your lemons look like this, it means they have lost their freshness and juice. Find out how to keep your lemons in good condition for up to 3 months with this trick. To enjoy the benefits of lemon, it must be consumed fresh. Like all fruits, this citrus fruit rots quickly. On the other hand, with certain gestures, you can preserve your lemons for up to 3 months.

What is the trick to keep lemons fresh up to 3 months?

To keep a lemon fresh and juicy for up to 3 months, place it in a bowl of cold water in the refrigerator. Water helps to tighten the skin of the lemon and preserve its juice for up to 3 months, provided you change the water regularly. In this way, the lemons retain all their freshness.

More tips for the successful storage of lemons?

If you intend to use the lemons only a few days after purchase, you can store them at room temperature and protect them from light. They can stay fresh for up to a week.  However, if you do not intend to use them quickly, it is better to store them in airtight containers or zip-top freezer bags, making sure to remove as much air as possible. Then store them in the refrigerator, ideally at a temperature between 40 and 50 °F. This way you can store your lemons for up to a month and keep their flavor and juice.

If you have cut lemons, you know you can store them as well. Just cover the cut part with stretch film to protect it from the air and prevent oxidation and put it in the refrigerator.  This will keep your cut lemons for a long time. However, it is advisable to consume lemons best 2 or 3 days after cutting.

 

Keep in mind that the lemon will not freeze. On the other hand, you can freeze the juice or the peel.  It is actually possible to fill the ice cube tray with lemon juice to keep it fresh.  Once the juice cubes are frozen, remove them and store them in a freezer bag that you place in the freezer. Scoop out the lemon zest with a zester and place it in an airtight freezer bag and store in the freezer. Thanks to these simple gestures, you can keep your lemons and their juice and zest fresh for at least a month. Thus, you will enjoy the benefits of this citrus fruit that gives a tangy flavor to dishes and perfumes the house.