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You’ve got a hankering for an eggplant recipe, but you’re not totally sure if the eggplant in your hand is up to the task. How can you know for sure that your eggplant is bad (or good!) before it’s time to start cooking? Not to worry—we’ve got your back. We’ve outlined a complete list of ways to inspect your eggplant, along with some safety and storage tips that may come in handy later on.
How to Know if Eggplant is Bad
Bad eggplant looks wrinkly and dull-colored, have a squishy texture , and give off a rotten odor. Fresh eggplant lasts 2-3 days at room temperature, 5 days in the refrigerator, and 8-12 months in the freezer. If your eggplant turns brown after you slice it, it's okay to eat.
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QuestionHow do you keep eggplant fresh after cutting?Ollie George Cigliano is a Private Chef, Food Educator, and Owner of Ollie George Cooks, based in Long Beach, California. With over 20 years of experience, she specializes in utilizing fresh, fun ingredients and mixing traditional and innovative cooking techniques. Ollie George holds a BA in Comparative Literature from The University of California, Berkeley, and a Nutrition and Healthy Living Certificate from eCornell University.You can avoid the browning/oxidation of cut eggplant by submerging it in acidified water or by applying lemon juice or olive oil to the cut surface area. Squeeze lemon juice directly on the surface, drizzle olive oil, or apply either portioned from a small bowl with a pastry brush or a clean, folded paper towel. Just keep in mind that this will add flavor to your respective recipe!
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Warnings
- Always throw out your eggplant if you aren’t 100% sure that it’s safe to eat. It’s always better to be safe than sorry!Thanks
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- ↑ https://nchfp.uga.edu/how/freeze/eggplant.html
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