How to store Lemon

In the fridge: 21 days

In the freezer: 90 days

Storage for Lemon depends on whether it needs to keep ripening or hold its ripeness. Counter at room temperature for fruits that aren't fully ripe yet; once ripe, transfer to the fridge to slow decline. Keep cut fruit in a sealed container, fridge only. Don't wash fruit until just before eating — moisture on the skin accelerates mold. Separate ethylene-producing fruits (apples, bananas, avocados) from ethylene-sensitive ones (leafy greens, broccoli) — the gas speeds up ripening and rotting.

How to store it

Signs it has gone bad

Signs it has gone bad

How long does Lemon last?
Depending on ripeness and storage, fresh Lemon lasts a few days to two weeks. Refrigerate once ripe to extend life.
Should you refrigerate Lemon?
Once ripe, yes — refrigeration slows ripening and decay. Unripe fruit ripens better at room temperature.
Can you freeze Lemon?
Most fruits freeze well for smoothies and baking, though texture changes after thawing. Freeze washed, dried, and laid flat first.

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