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Ask an expert: How long can you store raspberries in the fridge?

Microsoft Start Health logo Microsoft Start Health 22/1/2023 Cassia D Muller, Caroline Luiza C. Castro, Julia Rocha
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Expert opinion from Cassia D Muller

Bechelor in Nutrition · 2 years of experience · Brazil

Raspberries can last up to 2 weeks in the fridge, but that depends on how ripe they were when you brought them home. You can increase this time by putting them in the freezer, in which case they can last for up to a year.

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Expert opinion from Caroline Luiza C. Castro

Master's in Nutrition Sciences · 16 years of experience · Brazil

You can store raspberries in the fridge unfortunately just for s short time. It takes only three days in a good condition to be eaten and properly savoury as well. Furthermore, all the berries has a very short period of shelf life.

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Expert opinion from Julia Rocha

Bachelor in Nutrition · 3 years of experience · Brazil

Raspberries, when well selected, sanitized and stored, can last up to two weeks in the fridge. Be sure to sanitize the raspberries and that they are completely dry before storing in a tightly sealed container or airtight so they last as long as possible.

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