During camping, you don’t go to the supermarket regularly. That would be a real relief for many campers. The problem is that fresh foods such as fruit, vegetables, and herbs, unfortunately, don’t keep forever and often don’t look quite as fresh after just a few days. However, there are some tips to keep your food fresh.
Since they first start to turn brown at the stalk, cling film should help. Simply wrap the stalk at the top of the fruit in foil. The shelf life of the bananas is extended by about a day with the foil core. By the way, if you store the bananas in the fridge, they will turn brown more slowly, but they will also lose a lot of their taste.
Can you really store bread in the fridge? Yes! It does get drier there over time than when stored at room temperature but molds much later. Bread stored in the fridge lasted a full ten days without growing mold. Sliced bread molds much faster than bread in one piece. So if you don’t know if you’re going to eat the bread quickly, it’s better to buy an uncut loaf.
A portable refrigerator for camping is an essential piece of equipment to bring especially if you intend to camp for a longer period of time. In addition, if you have medicine that you need to take with you during camping, the portable refrigerator is a perfect device to store your medicines.
Mushrooms rot quickly in plastic bags. This is said to even produce toxic substances, quite the opposite of storage in paper bags. Mushrooms still look as fresh a week after purchase as they did on the first day.
Does broccoli stay fresher if you wrap it in a damp kitchen towel in the fridge? If you leave it in the foil, the broccoli dries out more in the fridge. If you unwrap it and put it in a damp cloth instead, it will keep it crisp longer. In general, broccoli likes it cool so avoid storing it at room temperature if possible. Thus, keeping your foods fresh during camping is essential for your health and well-being.