Build a unique fruit store that is different from other fruit stores
1. Understand the nutritional value and medical value of various fruits, print information and distribute it to customers.
2. Understand the market situation and open the fruit shop in the farmer's market or nearby.
3. Start with the Industrial and Commercial Bureau and go through various procedures.
4. Don’t just be a boss, be your own boss and worker. Started from a mom-and-pop shop and a relative shop.
5. Subscribe to a local tabloid to understand market trends and customer needs.
6. Contact the fixed purchase channel.
The rising temperatures in summer are actually not conducive to storing fruits. It is best to enjoy them fresh within 1 to 2 days after purchase. However, this is an ideal situation. Modern people are often too busy to buy food frequently, so they have to use holidays to buy an entire week's worth of food at once.
Put it in a ventilated and cool place
If the fruit you buy is ripe, it will be eaten within 1 to 2 days. Just place it in a ventilated and cool place without sunlight. You can put it in a bamboo basket or fruit plate, and let the natural and fresh fruity aroma add a charming flavor to your home.
Put it in the refrigerator compartment
Some people are used to throwing all the fruits they buy into the refrigerator to refrigerate. Especially in the hot summer, they worry that the fruits will be overripe and suffocated in a few days, and , the iced fruit tastes particularly cold and sweet.
Generally speaking, the suitable storage temperature for fruits is between 7 degrees Celsius and 13 degrees Celsius. Some fruits require lower temperatures, such as apples, grapes, peaches, plums, persimmons, etc. The refrigerator freezer is not suitable for them. It's a good storage place.
You don’t need to wash the fruits that are going to be stored in the refrigerator. They just need to be packed in plastic bags or paper bags to prevent the water from evaporating from the fruits. You can poke a few small holes in the plastic bag to keep it breathable to prevent water vapor from accumulating and causing the fruit to rot.
Certain fruits are not suitable for storage in the refrigerator
Not all fruits are suitable for storage in the refrigerator. Some fruits are naturally "sensitive to cold", such as bananas, mangoes, papayas, etc., which are native to the tropics. If placed in the refrigerator, they will suffer "cold damage", causing spots on the peel or turning dark brown, destroying the quality and flavor of the fruit.