How to store peaches that have just been picked? Peaches don't need peeling to eat. After you buy it, you can wash it with water and soak it for a few minutes. Suitable for all ages, some will buy it home to eat. Generally, adults only eat 3-5 peaches a day, and it is easy to get angry if they eat too much. How to store freshly picked peaches is shared below.
How to store freshly picked peaches? 1 How long can peaches last?
If it is a fresh peach that has just been picked, it can be placed flat in a cool place, and attention should be paid to avoiding direct sunlight, so as not to accelerate the ripening of the peach and cause rot and mildew. This can generally be stored for 3~5 days. Peaches can be wrapped in plastic wrap and then stored in the refrigerator for about a week.
How to store fresh peaches?
1, avoid direct sunlight, direct sunlight can accelerate the ripening of peaches, and it is best to put it in a place with little sunshine. Can be placed in a basket with holes, breathable and protected from direct sunlight.
Don't touch the water. It is best to wipe it clean after soaking in water, so as to avoid water contacting peaches for a long time and peaches rotting.
Don't put it with the bad peach. There may be bugs on the bad peaches. Good peaches and bad peaches may be "contagious" when put together. So if you find bad peaches, you'd better check them to avoid hurting good peaches.
4, can not be placed in a place where the temperature is too high, too high a temperature will accelerate the evaporation of water inside the peach.
How to choose peaches?
1, look at the epidermis
If you want to choose a juicy and sweet peach, you must learn to distinguish the skin of the peach. Generally speaking, the skin of sweet and delicious peaches is very smooth and can be touched by hands. If the skin is rough, then the peach will definitely not be too sweet. Except for the smooth skin, the whole skin of a sweet peach is ruddy, but the peach with red on the top and green on the bottom is unfamiliar. No ripe peach tastes so sweet, but this peach is crisp. Those who like crisp peaches can choose this one.
Step 2 look at the weight
When choosing peaches, you might as well look at the weight. Sometimes some water is lost during transportation, so the taste and nutritional value of these peaches are not as good as those of fresh peaches. If peaches are similar in size, you can compare their weights. The heavier the peach, the more water it contains, and the sweeter the taste will naturally be. And those peaches that look big but light must have been there for some time, and they are not as sweet as fresh peaches.
Step 3 look at your head
The size and taste of peaches are also positively correlated. The bigger the peaches, the longer the growth cycle, the longer the sunshine time and the better the taste, while those small peaches are either immature or sour. Buying big peaches is more expensive, but the taste is guaranteed.
What are the benefits of eating peaches?
1, promoting fluid production to quench thirst
Peaches contain protein, sugar, vitamins and other nutrients. Proper consumption can supplement human nutrition, and the water content is also relatively high. The water content of each 100g fresh peach accounts for about 88%, which can promote fluid production and quench thirst.
2, moistening the intestines and relaxing the bowels
Peaches contain a lot of dietary fiber. Proper consumption can accelerate gastrointestinal peristalsis, help the digestion and absorption of food in the human body, help the gastrointestinal function to some extent, and have the effect of moistening the intestines and relaxing the bowels.
3, diuretic swelling
Phenolic substances contained in peaches can promote urination, have a certain diuretic effect, and also help to eliminate edema, which can be used to treat facial edema and other symptoms.
4. Blood
Peach is rich in iron, which can supplement the human body's demand for iron and has the effect of enriching blood and benefiting qi. It is suitable for patients with hypokalemia and iron deficiency anemia.
How to store freshly picked peaches 2 Peaches can be stored in the refrigerator or in a cool and dry place.
When stored in the refrigerator, the peaches should be washed with warm water of about 50℃, then dried in the shade, and finally put into a fresh-keeping bag and put into the refrigerator.
When stored in a cool place, wash and dry the peaches first to ensure that the temperature cannot exceed 30℃.
First, how to preserve peaches?
1, put it in the refrigerator.
(1) Put the peaches in warm water at about 50℃ (this temperature is not enough to burn the peaches, and it can also kill some bacteria and parasites on the surface of the peaches), then wash them and dry them in the shade.
(2) Put the dried peaches in the shade into a fresh-keeping bag, and finally put the fresh-keeping bag in the refrigerator for refrigeration (too low temperature may affect the taste of peaches).
2. Store in a cool and dry place.
Wash and dry peaches, and then store them in a cool and dry environment at about 30℃, in which the sugar in peaches can be completely preserved; If it doesn't need to be preserved for a long time, put the peaches in a cool place.
Second, the precautions for preserving peaches
1. Protect peaches from direct sunlight.
When storing peaches, don't put them in direct sunlight, because peaches will mature faster in direct sunlight, so they will rot faster, so they must be placed in a cool place.
2. Fresh peaches can't be stored with bad peaches.
When storing peaches (especially in summer), you must first pick out the bad peaches that have begun to rot. If bad peaches and fresh peaches are put together, the bacteria on the bad peaches will spread to the fresh peaches, causing the fresh peaches to rot and deteriorate. At the same time, it should be noted that if the peaches are washed before storage, the water on the peaches must be dried.
How to store freshly picked peaches 3 How to choose juicy and sweet peaches?
Look at the lines on the peach petals.
There is a vertical line on one side of the peach, which is the "peach ditch" of the peach and looks like a "butt". Naturally mature. Peaches have obvious wrinkles and taste sweeter and juicier. If the peach "peach ditch" is flat, then it may be that swelling agent was used in the planting process.
Pick a "male" peach
When we buy peaches, we can often see that some peaches are round, some are pointed, the pointed ones are "male peaches" and the pointed ones are "female peaches". The sweetness and water content of male peaches are better than those of female peaches, so when buying peaches, it is best to choose the "male peach" with a protruding top.
Look at this color.
Many people think that the redder the peach, the better, but it is not. Red only means more sunshine. Mature peaches are mottled red, like ink painting and printing, and yellow or white. This kind of peach pulp is moderately soft and hard, and the juice is mellow. If it is blue and white, it is immature.
Soft and hard should be moderate
When picking peaches, under the same size, the weight is heavy, the water is enough, and the sugar is natural and delicious. Naturally ripe peaches are a little soft to the touch, which will give off a natural fragrance and sweetness. Don't buy peaches that can't be pressed, even if they are red, without Momoka and moisture, no matter how beautiful they are.
Some peaches are hard and soft in some places. This kind of peach is easy to deteriorate when it is hit during transportation. Purchase is not recommended.
Look at this fluff.
There will be a fine layer of fluff on the surface of peaches. If there is little or no fluff, peaches are not fresh. Fresh peaches have dense fluff. When you buy peaches, remember to choose the one with fine hairs on the surface.
What kind of peaches can't be bought?
In order to accelerate fruit expansion, improve fruit sugar content, promote early coloring and prolong storage and preservation, swelling agents will be used in the planting process. If the peaches are big, red and hard, and have no "peach ditch" or fragrance, these three peaches may have used swelling agents. When buying peaches, don't buy these three kinds of peaches. The boss doesn't eat himself, but you often buy it?