Soaking strawberries in salt water is actually a simple trick for cleaning them thoroughly before eating or cooking. Here’s the breakdown:
🍓 Why Use Salt Water
- Removes dirt and debris that rinsing alone may not catch.
- Helps get rid of tiny insects or larvae hiding in the strawberry crevices.
- Can reduce surface bacteria slightly.
🧂 How to Do It
- Fill a bowl with cold water.
- Add ½ teaspoon of salt per cup of water.
- Gently place the strawberries in the water and let them sit for 5–10 minutes.
- Swish them lightly, then rinse thoroughly under running water to remove the salty taste.
- Pat dry with a paper towel before eating or using.
💡 Tips
- Don’t soak for too long; strawberries are porous and can absorb water.
- For extra cleanliness, you can use a vinegar + water solution (1 part vinegar to 3 parts water) instead of salt water, then rinse well.
- Wash just before eating, not before storage, to prevent mold.
This method is perfect if you want clean strawberries for fruit salads, desserts, or smoothies without altering the flavor.
If you want, I can also share a quick trick to make strawberries last longer after washing.