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Strawberries, NC Solar Tunnel Grown
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Sweet, juicy and delicious! These strawberries are grown in North Carolina with a hydroponic system using solar energy. They are regionally-sourced, sustainable, and freshly picked even in the winter.
Strawberries are so sweet and delicate -naturally grown, low-spray strawberries have a short shelf-life! Keep refrigerated and best used on the same day as receiving them. Sometimes even in the refrigerator they get mold on them quite easily. We have a few tips on how to extend the shelf life of your berries. The secret: make sure to wash them the right way! All you need for this is water and white vinegar -- yes, white vinegar. It will help keep your berries fresher for longer by killing any spores on them. You can't see the spores, but they're there, even if mold hasn't grown yet.
prepare a bath of 1 cup white vinegar to 3 cups of water in a large bowl. Gently swish them around to kill any dirt, spores, and bacteria on them. Follow this by rinsing the berries with fresh water in a colander to get rid of the slight vinegar taste. To store them, moisten a paper towel with the water/vinegar mixture, and line the container you plan to store them in. Vinegar washed strawberries will last in the refrigerator for up to 3-4 days.