Most people would just put their newly bought tomatoes in the fridge or in a container without thinking about their positioning. Well, it turns out we've all been overlooking one thing and it could help prolong the life of the tomato.
Youtube chef J. Kenji López-Alt has said that the key to keeping them fresh for longer is storing them upside down. When he says upside down, he's talking about the stalk end being the top part.
So, remove any excess stalk and place the tomato stalk side down. The stalk end should be touching a flat surface.
He explained that the skin of the tomato keeps the tomato juicy. By keeping on the stem, or leaving the stem side open to air, it allows those juices to evaporate and the tomato to become wrinkled.
Here he is to explain further:
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