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June 10, 2015

Be Food Safe With Berries

Berry season is already upon us! Fresh berries can provide many wonderful nutrients that may decrease our risk of cancer and heart disease. To get the most out of those berries we need to be “food safe” when picking, selecting, or storing berries.

Safe strategies for picking your own berries include(PDF)Links to a PDF document.: strawberry

  • Washing hands before handling fruit, after a break, or hand-to-face contact.
  • If water isn’t available for optimum hand washing, use hand wipes or hand sanitizer.
  • Do not pick berries that have already fallen to the ground.
  • Select bright, colorful berries. For example, strawberries won’t ripen after picking(PDF)Links to a PDF document.. Avoid seedy berries.
  • Use clean, food-grade containers for picked berries.
  • Leave your pets at home.
  • Only pick what you can use, freeze, or share.

After picking berries store in coolers with ice and do not leave them out over 2 hours at room temperature. Before refrigerating, thoroughly wash fruit. Prevent cross-contamination with other foods by storing away from meats. If you plan to freeze berries, rinse and drain or pat dry. Berries frozen quickly will yield better quality and less chance for cross-contamination.

Just one cup of strawberries will provide a good source of Vitamin C, fiber, potassium, and folate – all for 50 calories. Research has linked a diet rich in berries to reduced risk for certain cancers and cardiovascular disease, and improved gastrointestinal health.

Writter: Lisa Barlage, Extension Educator, Family and Consumer Science, Ohio State University Extension, Ross County.

Reviewer: Kate Shumaker, Extension Educator, Family and Consumer Sciences, Ohio State University Extension, Holmes County.

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Categories: Food
Tags: food safety, fresh fruit, strawberries

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About Lisa Barlage

Lisa Barlage is an Ohio State University Extension Educator, Family and Consumer Sciences in Ross County. She focuses her work as the Co-Leader of the OSU Extension Signature Program, Live Healthy Live Well. This program focuses on improving the health and wellness of Ohio families through social media, workplace lessons, and email wellness challenges. In her free time, her family enjoys volunteering in their community.

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