1. Place in dark placeWe can put it in a dark place as much as possible, and when storing it, we must ensure that the temperature of the storage place is low and the ventilation is good, so that it can be better stored. 2. Refrigerate itNowadays, refrigerators have become essential appliances in every household, so we can use refrigerators to store passion fruit. First, wrap them with plastic wrap and then put them in the refrigerator, but do not freeze them, otherwise it will be easily frozen. 3. Make it into jamI guess many people don’t know that it can actually be made into jam and preserved, which can last longer. The method is no different from other jam making methods. After it’s done, just put the jam in a can and seal it for storage. 4. Make it into popsiclesPassion fruit can actually be made into popsicles. Doesn’t it sound novel? First, we can take out all the seeds and some internal substances, then find a popsicle mold, put the processed passion fruit in it, and add some sugar to make the taste better. Then put it in the freezer of the refrigerator, and it will still taste as delicious as it did after half a month. 5. Make it into dried passion fruitWe can also make it into dried passion fruit for preservation. Find a passion fruit, break it into two halves, and then expose it to high temperature in the morning. This way, it will not only taste good, but also not easily spoil. |
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