Easiest Way to Store Different Types of Apples

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During late July through the early weeks of November, apples are abundant. Many people use this fruit to make different dessert recipes for Fall, like pies, crisps, cakes, muffins, cobblers, or cupcakes. Some people turn them into sauce or vinegar. There are plenty of things you can do with this versatile fruit. If you plan to buy apples in bulk, make sure you know this technique by Cooking At Pam’s Place! It is the easiest way to store different types of apples.

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Not all types of this fruit store well. To make the best of this fruit and to keep it from rotting, you should know how to identify each one and the proper way to store them. She covered three popular types of apples found in most countries. Next time you buy a ton of apples, try this method to keep them fresh.

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How to store golden delicious apples

Golden delicious apples have a very thin skin that you don’t even need to peel them. According to Cooking at Pam’s Place, this kind of apple will not store well no matter what you do. She said the best thing to do with them is to use them up. You can add them to your fresh salads or pies, or you can make them into sauces.

How to store golden delicious apples
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How to store Pink Lady and Granny Smith apples

Cripp’s Pink commonly known as Pink Lady apples have pink skin, with a sweet-tart flavor. The granny smith apples, also known as green apples or sour apples, on the other hand, have green skin and a sharp taste. These two types of apples have very thick skin and they store well. She suggests three options to store them. You can use parchment paper, paper towels, or paper bags. If you use a paper bag, you will need one paper bag per apple.

Get your apple, and wrap each one individually. Once they are wrapped, put them in a box or basket and store them in a cool dark place. She also notes that you can store them in your refrigerator if you have the space. Towards the end of the video, she claims that it will keep for several months.

How to store pink lady and granny smith apples
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Easiest Way to Store Different Types of Apples

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