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As in the ground, potatoes need to be stored in a place with some air flow. Potatoes can be stored loose, but this can get a bit chaotic. Instead of an airtight container or plastic bag, opt for a cardboard box or a storage bag made from breathable fabric, such as a netted, mesh or hessian bag to stop sweating, sprouting and rotting.
Even with the right containers and storage spots, potatoes still need a little attention now and then to stay at their best. Potatoes should not be stored next to onions, bananas, apples, tomatoes, or avocados. These fruits and vegetables give off a gas called ethylene, which speeds up sprouting and can even change the flavor of your potatoes.
If possible, make sure your pantry or storage area has good air circulation. Potatoes will last much longer if the air is moving rather than stagnant. Potatoes don't belong on your counter—they're not exactly the prettiest produce to display, anyway.
This simple storage swap can make a huge difference. In our storage showdown, we found that potatoes stored in a cardboard box fared better than those stored in a bowl, a basket, and a plastic or paper bag. They had the fewest sprouts and remained snappy, moist, and firm to the touch. When cooked, they retained their flavor the best as well.
But how long do potatoes actually last? And how should you store potatoes, anyway? Here, we''re breaking down the dos and don''ts of storage so you can keep potatoes fresh for longer!
Learn how to preserve potatoes the right way, avoid spoilage, and choose storage methods that actually work. Read before your next batch goes bad!
Like onions and apples, potatoes lend themselves very well to long-term storage. Potatoes are ideally stored in a cool, dark place (much like myself — just kidding) where they can last for
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When stored properly, potatoes can last for months after buying them. There are various factors that can affect potato freshness, however, so we tested more than a dozen potato storage
Learn how to store potatoes so they last longer with expert advice from professional chefs. Discover the best temperature, storage containers, and simple do''s and don''ts to keep your potatoes
Potatoes can be stored loose, but this can get a bit chaotic. Instead of an airtight container or plastic bag, opt for a cardboard box or a storage bag made from breathable fabric, such as a netted, mesh
Learn how to store potatoes the right way. Find out the best containers, where to keep them, how to stop sprouting, and how to keep potatoes fresh for months.
How long can potatoes last? When stored properly, uncooked potatoes can last anywhere from three to five weeks in the pantry and three to four months in a cool, dark place.
Potatoes are a valued part of any meal they''re attached to, but if you plan on buying in bulk, here''s what you need to know about how to store them properly.
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