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Ebony Williams

Use this trick to help stop peaches turning brown

It’s peach season, and we’re gearing up to make some amazing dishes with Georgia’s signature fruit.

There’s nothing worse than having a piece of fruit turn brown. Browning doesn’t necessarily mean the food is spoiled, but it can certainly ruin the look of a dish you’ve worked hard on.

With that in mind, here’s a great trick to keep your peaches from turning brown.

Nicole Modic, a foodie, cookbook author and content creator, dished on what she does to help store her peaches for up to five days in the fridge while also making a tasty soda.

“No one likes brown soggy peaches!” Modic says at the beginning on her Instagram video.

The trick is quick and easy: Simply submerge the peaches in club soda and let them soak for five minutes. Once that’s done, pour out the club soda — or drink it as a delightful peach flavored fizz — then store the peaches in the fridge for up to five days.

The trick works with lemon juice too, but can leave your peaches tasting a bit sour. Modic insists on using club soda as it helps keeps the original flavor and helps the peaches stay crisp.

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