Why Proper Storage Matters
Lemongrass, like many other herbs, begins to lose its flavor and nutritional benefits as soon as it is harvested. By storing it correctly, you can preserve its delightful aroma, taste, and health benefits for whenever you need them.
Preparing Lemongrass for Storage
Step 1: Cleaning
- Start by gently rinsing the lemongrass stalks under cold water to remove any dirt or debris.
- Pat them dry with a clean towel to remove excess moisture, which can lead to mold or spoilage.
Step 2: Trimming
- Trim the root end slightly to freshen it up, as this can help with moisture absorption if you choose to store them in water.
- Remove any outer layers that seem tough or dried out.
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