Strawberry storage hacks to help fruit ‘maintain freshness’ for two weeks (Image: Getty) Fruit going off fast all comes down to moisture, and strawberries have a very high moisture content. Berries tend to be quite porous and water-rich meaning they soak up excess moisture in their environment very easily. Luckily, there are some ways to keep them fresher for longer as we head into the height of the summer.
Express.co.uk previously spoke to British Berry Growers chairman Nick Marston who shared the top tips.
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