How do you stop limes from drying out?

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I bought a bag of limes and decided to leave them out on the table in a bowl after the last bag dried out in the fridge. They also dried out super-fast in a very few days. Should I keep them in a plastic bag? I don't live in a very dry climate. Thanks!



Best Answer

Cook's Illustrated recommends storing lemons in the fridge in a tightly sealed ziptop bag with the excess air removed. I would imagine that the same applies to limes. As I understand it, the idea is to prevent air circulation in order to reduce the rate of dehydration.

Ref at thekitchn.com




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Quick Answer about "How do you stop limes from drying out?"

Consider wrapping the lime wedges in plastic wrap to prevent them from drying out. Refrigerating whole limes: Whole limes can last for a month in the refrigerator when stored in an airtight container or a sealed plastic bag in the crisper drawer.

How do you keep limes from drying out?

Keep both limes and lemons in the refrigerator. If you have a vegetable drawer, that's a good spot to keep them from drying out. Keep them in a mesh bag or loose; a plastic bag may hold in too much moisture and cause them to rot or get moldy faster.

How do you keep limes soft?

Seal whole limes in a food storage bag such as a Glad\xae Flex'n Seal\xae Sandwich Bag and place in the fridge. These bags stretch to hold 30% more* so you can really pack in those limes! Don't forget to squeeze out as much air as possible when sealing the bag. Cut it out!

Why do limes dry so fast?

A lime's skin, however, is its Kryptonite as well as its headlining feature since it means that the lime will dry out and shrivel more quickly than a lemon or orange or grapefruit. The low humidity of a refrigerator will hasten its descent into hard woodenness.

How do you keep lemons and limes from getting hard?

You can store in an airtight container or closed plastic bag in room temperature with the air sucked out. You can remove air from the plastic bag by placing a straw in the side of the bag and sucking out the air before closing. Lemons and limes in airtight containers might last for nearly a month.



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