Soaking strawberries in salt water is a simple trick that can help clean them and remove tiny insects or dirt while also slightly enhancing their natural sweetness. Here’s how it works:
Why Use Salt Water
- The salt helps dislodge dirt, debris, and small bugs hiding in the crevices.
- It can draw out excess water and impurities, leaving the strawberries cleaner.
- Rinse afterward to remove any salty taste.
How to Do It
- Prepare salt water: In a large bowl, mix 1 teaspoon of salt per 2 cups of water.
- Soak strawberries: Submerge the strawberries in the salt water for 5–10 minutes.
- Rinse well: Remove strawberries and rinse thoroughly under cold running water to remove salt.
- Dry: Pat dry with paper towels or a clean kitchen towel.
Tips
- Do not soak too long (more than 15 minutes) or strawberries may absorb salt and become slightly mushy.
- Use this method especially if strawberries are not pre-washed or organic.
- After cleaning, store strawberries in the fridge on a paper towel to keep them fresh longer.
💡 Optional: Add a splash of vinegar to the salt water (1 part vinegar to 3 parts water) for extra cleaning power and mold prevention. Rinse thoroughly afterward.
If you want, I can make a step-by-step “strawberries cleaning hack” with salt water, vinegar, and storage tips to make them last a week fresh in the fridge. Do you want me to do that?