January 10, 2013

Old Wive's Tales: If You Want to Know if Your Eggs Are Still Fresh - Read On...

We often hear stories of how to pack fruits to keep them fresh, or how to keep your peeled apples from turning brown... Here are some interesting facts, as some experts say... try them and let us know.

•Almonds: To remove the skin of almonds easily, soak them in hot water for 15-20 minutes.

•Biscuits: If you keep a piece of blotting paper at the bottom of the container, it will keep biscuits fresh for a longer time.

• Apples: Apply some lemon juice on the cut surface of the apple to avoid browning. They will look fresh for a longer time.

• Celery: To keep celery fresh for long time, wrap it in aluminum foil and place in the refrigerator.

• Burnt Food: Place some chopped onion in the vessel having burnt food, pour boiling water in it, keep for 5 minutes and then clean.

• Chili Powder: Keeping a small piece of hing (asafoetida) in the same container will store chili powder for long time.

• Chopping: Use a wooden board to chop. It will not blunt the knife. Don't use a plastic board, small plastic pieces may go with the vegetables.

• Coriander/Mint: You can use dried coriander and mint leaves in coarse powder form in vegetable curry or chutney, if fresh ones are not available. To keep them fresh for a longer time, wrap them in a muslin cloth and keep in a fridge.

• Coconut: Immerse coconut in water for 1/2 an hour to remove its hust.

• Dry Fruits: To chop dry fruits, place them in fridge for half an hour before cutting. Take the fruits out and cut them with a hot knife (dip it in hot water before cutting).

• Dough/Rolling pin: If the dough sticks to the rolling pin, place it in freezer for a few minutes.

• Egg peeling off: Make a small hole in the egg by piercing a pin before boiling it. You will be able to remove its skin very easily.

• Egg fresh: Immerse the egg in a pan of cool salted water. If it sinks, it is fresh; if it rises to the surface, it is certainly quite old.

• Garlic: Garlic skin comes off easily if the garlic cloves are slightly warmed before peeling.

• Green Chilies: To keep the chilies fresh for a longer time, remove the stems before storing.

• Green Peas: To preserve green peas, keep them in a polythene bag in the freezer.

• Fruits: To ripen fruits, wrap them in newspaper and put in a warm place for 2-3 days. The ethylene gas they emit will make them ripe.

• Lemon/Lime: If the lemon or lime is hard, put it in warm water for 5-10 minutes to make it easier to squeeze.

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