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How long can Lipu Taro last?

1, Lipu taro will rot easily if the harvest time is too long. Generally, it can be placed in a cool place, with the temperature controlled at around 10℃ and the humidity controlled at 85-90%. At the beginning of storage, Lipu taro has just been dug back, with a lot of water content and strong breathing. Attention should be paid to ventilation and heat dissipation, and the temperature of taro pile should not exceed 15℃. This method can be preserved for about half a year.

2, Lipu taro can also be divided into a pile of about 50 kg, directly packed in cartons, or packed in film bags, but the bags need to be perforated to facilitate taro ventilation. This method can be kept for two months.

3. If the number of taro in Lipu is relatively small, it can be stored directly in a ventilated place, but this method cannot be stored for a long time, at most one month.

Lipu taro is not resistant to low temperature and easy to freeze, so fresh taro can't be put in the refrigerator. In cold weather, it should not be stored at room temperature. Lipu taro has high nutritional value and can enhance human immunity, which is especially suitable for cancer patients during chemotherapy and postoperative rehabilitation.

How to preserve Lipu taro

It's best to put the dried Lipu taro bought home in a cool and dry place, just put it outside and don't need to wrap it in a bag. If there are many, you can put them in cartons and then put them in the same ventilated place. The optimum storage temperature of taro is 10 to 15℃, which is easy to rot below 7℃ and above 25℃, so we must grasp the storage temperature well. ?

Lipu taro mentioned here is generally dry taro without peeling, and now the taro sold in the market is basically peeled taro. If this is the taro, you'd better not put it. Basically, if you put it at high temperature, it will go bad after one day, so try to eat it all when you buy it back. Also, pay attention to others when washing peeled taro. Try not to touch taro directly with your hands, and wear gloves when washing.