The durian season is almost upon us, and with its distinctive aroma, fresh and creamy taste, durian has captivated many diners from their very first bite. Therefore, knowing how to store durian to keep it fresh and maintain its original quality is of great interest to many. Join us as we explore some durian storage methods in this article!
1 How to Store Durian After Harvest
Typically, a durian fruit can be stored for up to a week. If you harvest the durian before it is fully ripe, it can be kept whole for about 3-5 days. After harvesting, durian should be stored following these steps:
Storing durian after harvest
Note:
Do not place durian directly on the floor as it may experience temperature shock and spoil.
Do not cover durian with plastic bags as it will trap moisture and cause the fruit to ripen faster.
2 How to Store Durian After Removing the Husk
When the durian is ripe, the husk will crack or split open, and the fruit will not remain fresh for long. At this point, remove the arils from the husk and store them in the refrigerator. This method will keep the durian fresh for 2-3 days.
Storing durian after removing the husk
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Make sure to seal the container to prevent moisture buildup during cold storage and to avoid affecting other foods with its strong aroma. If you want to be extra careful, you can for better durian storage!
3 How to Store Durian for Long-Distance Transport
Durian is now a beloved fruit across Vietnam, from North to South, and it has also gained popularity worldwide. As a result, knowing how to store durian for long-distance transport without bruising or premature ripening is crucial for farmers and investors.
- For packaged durian, follow the previous instructions to remove the arils from the husk, then package and vacuum-seal them. Store them at a temperature of around 4°C in a refrigerated truck.
Packaged durian
- For whole durian, place them in protective Styrofoam boxes or cardboard boxes to prevent bruising during transport. These boxes must have ventilation holes to prevent heat buildup, which can cause the fruit to ripen prematurely.
Storing whole durian
Note:
Avoid storing durian in extremely cold conditions during transport as the fruit may ripen or spoil faster once it reaches its destination and is exposed to room temperature.
4 Some Important Notes on Storing Durian
- Fresh fruit, including durian, is best consumed within 1-3 days of harvest or purchase to ensure optimal quality. Prolonged storage may affect the fruit’s quality, and spoiled fruit can impact your dining experience and health.
- Many people store durian arils in the freezer. However, freezing and thawing durian can cause it to become watery, lose its fresh taste, or turn black.
Important notes on storing durian
Now you know how to store durian to keep it tasting fresh and creamy, just like it was freshly harvested! Stay tuned for more tips on how to keep your produce fresh and delicious.
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