There are a few things we can all agree on - cooking food is fun, but managing the kitchen is tedious! Keeping the kitchen clean, making sure the fruits and vegetables are stocked properly, prepping ingredients and grinding masalas, all these errands can be tiresome. This is why we always seek the help of the internet! Cooking hacks and kitchen tips we find online make our life a whole lot easier and help us solve tiny problems we face daily. Today, we have found another hack, one that may help prolong the shelf life of avocados, and it is so ingenious that the hack has gone viral! The video has 1.6 million views and 76k likes.
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We all know that avocados are expensive, right?! It is why we only buy 2- 4 avocados at a time. But the problem we face is that ripe avocados can get spoilt very easily, ending up as environmental and financial waste. A simple hack shared by @creative_explained on Instagram shows how we can prolong the shelf life of avocados. All we have to do is place the avocados in a jar, fill the jar with water, seal the jar airtight and store it in the fridge, that's it! The avocados shall stay fresh for up to two weeks. By submerging them in the water, you prevent air from oxidising. Take a look:
Avocados are one of the most popular fruits in the world! The creamy and buttery texture of this fatty fruit is what makes it so delicious and loved. We love to incorporate avocados in our cooking in almost any way we can, whether it is with eggs, or in a veggie wrap. The best part about it is that avocados host a whole lot of nutrients, besides having healthy fats. To learn more about the health benefits of avocados, click the link down below:
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