How to dry strawberries?

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Dried strawberries are widely used in folk medicine and cooking, and not only berries, but also leaves have useful properties. Properly dried strawberries retain their healing power and aroma for two years.

Methods for drying berries

Drying strawberries is a rather complex and specific process. At the slightest oversight, the fruits become moldy and rot, and when the fruits are placed in conditions of high temperatures, they lose most of their useful properties and become nothing more than a delicacy. The drying procedure begins with a preparatory process, in which the main key to success is a strict ban on washing the fruit. If this condition is not observed, the berries will quickly ferment and rot. To ensure the relative purity of the fruits, they must be collected with clean hands and in clean, dry dishes.

It is necessary to select only those berries that are located as high as possible above the ground and are less likely to be affected by parasites. A height of 5 cm is considered optimal. Berries located above this level can be safely harvested for harvesting. Fruits hanging lower can be used for fresh consumption or for making jam. After harvesting, the fruits should be carefully sorted out, while removing debris and sepals. It is recommended to select only whole intact berries, not subject to rotting and not moldy.Overripe fruits should also be discarded, as they have thinned skin, which, if cracked, can lead to rotting of the berry.

After the berries are selected, you can begin to choose the method of drying. Wild strawberries at home can be dried in several ways, each of which requires certain knowledge and patience.

In the oven

This option is the most common method of harvesting berries and occurs in two stages. First, the oven warms up to +30–+35 degrees, the berries are evenly distributed over the baking sheet and placed in the oven. Drying of fruits is carried out within an hour, after which the temperature rises to +60 degrees. With this temperature regime, the berries are in the cabinet for several more hours, after which the baking sheet is removed. After such drying, the berries change their color to maroon, the grains begin to shine and become clearly visible, and the fruits are freely separated from each other and do not stick together.

After the berries have cooled, they are poured into dark glass jars and put away for storage. Some housewives prefer to store dried strawberries in rag bags or paper bags.

However, this storage method has some disadvantages. The fact is that dried strawberries exude a pleasant aroma that attracts ants, cockroaches and moths, which eat delicious fruits with pleasure. Therefore, glass jars are the most reliable way to preserve berries.

Outdoors

Outdoor drying requires much more time and effort than oven drying and can be done in two ways. In the first case, the berries are laid out in a thin layer on a dense fabric and taken out into the street.The place where the fruit tray is located should be well lit by sunlight and blown. After sunset, the berry is brought home, and in the morning it is again taken out into the sun. The duration of drying strawberries in this way is from 2 to 3 weeks.

The second method is to hang the berries along with twigs and leaves. This should be done in a well-ventilated and fairly shaded area. To dry strawberries in this way, stems with berries are collected in bouquets and tied in several pieces. Some housewives recommend lightly rinsing the bushes in cool water, and then hanging them on a stretched rope with the berries down. If the air temperature does not fall below +25 degrees, then in a week the bouquets will dry.

Next, you need to remove the threads, break or cut the bouquets into small pieces and put away for the winter.

The disadvantages of this method is the need to monitor the weather. So, with the slightest rain, bring the berry into the house. In addition, flies and other insects constantly sit on plants, therefore, strawberries dried in this way can only be used for making tea or dishes that are cooked using boiling.

In air grill

Drying in an air grill is the simplest and least labor-intensive way of harvesting berries. The air grill is set to +60 degrees and the average blowing speed. In this case, the drying time of the fruits will take much less time compared to the oven. This is due to the active circulation of air and the outflow of moisture, which can be ensured by leaving a small gap in the lid. For these purposes, a toothpick or skewer inserted under the lid is suitable.The disadvantage of this method is the small size of the air grill, which is why the berry will have to be dried in several batches. The capacity of an average air grill is 0.8–1.2 kg of fruit, but the output is only 300–400 grams.

In an electric dryer

Drying in an electric dryer can take 6 to 12 hours. The berries are laid out in one layer so that they do not touch each other, and dried at a temperature of +30 degrees for 5 hours. Then the temperature in the dryer increases to +60–+65 degrees and the fruits are dried until cooked. Pallets should be checked periodically and replaced if necessary. Dried fruits do not stick together, are well separated from the pallet and do not stain hands. After the berries are dry, they are cooled and put into jars for storage.

Leaf Harvesting

The collection of leaves for drying is carried out during the flowering period of strawberries. This is explained by the fact that it is during this period that the nutrient content in the leaves of the plant is maximum, and after the fruit ripens, there is an almost complete loss of the healing properties of the leaf. When harvesting, clean and undamaged leaves should be selected, which will eliminate the need to wash them and reduce the risk of parasites in them. After collection, the leaves are laid out in a dry and ventilated place, away from direct sunlight and periodically mixed. If drying is carried out in the oven, then it is not recommended to set the temperature above +45 degrees. This will help the leaves dry evenly and not lose their healing properties. Dried leaves can be stored for one year.

Methods of use

During the drying process, strawberries, of course, lose a significant part of their healing properties, but fully retain their unique taste and aroma.Dried berries are often used as pie fillings, smoothies, and ice cream. Berries are indispensable for making jelly, drinks and desserts, and are also often mentioned in traditional medicine recipes. For example, a tincture of dried fruits can be used for diseases of the gastrointestinal tract and urinary tract, as well as a tonic and tonic. In external use, an infusion of berries is used to treat wounds, ulcers and acne.

Dried leaves are used to brew vitamin teas, which are a source of nutrients and are excellent thirst quenchers. In folk medicine, with the help of a decoction of a strawberry leaf, gargling is performed for sore throats. The use of a decoction inside is useful for gastritis, liver diseases, stomach ulcers and pancreatitis. In addition, strawberry tea has a beneficial effect on intestinal motility and improves the condition of the entire digestive system.

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