Each fabric season only lasts for a short time, making those who are "tablet addicts" regretful when the previous season passes. For Ms. Tran Hien - an active member of the Kitchen lovers community - her love for fabric is so great that even though she has an allergic reaction and a rash after eating, she still cannot give up this fruit.
Therefore, she thought of a way to store fresh fabric in the refrigerator so that she could enjoy it after many months, even after the fabric season has passed. How to do it she shared in a humorous, approachable and easy-to-do way: just a little toilet paper, a few boxes with a sealed lid and a refrigerator with a refrigerator that is cold enough.

After choosing to buy fresh fabric, whether from the garden or in the market, users do not need to wash or prepare it, but just need to break each fabric and wrap it on paper like candy, twisting the ends tightly to limit air getting in.
Then, place the fable candy in a sealed box, carefully cover and place in the refrigerator's cooling compartment, where the temperature is at the lowest. When you want to eat, just use each box, avoid opening it to see it often because it can damage the fabric faster.

Ms. Tran Hien said that this method helps keep the fabric fresh, plump and flavorful for 4-5 months, much longer than putting a basket of fabric in a closet - which is easy to dry the skin and reduce quality.
Talking to Lao Dong Newspaper, Ms. Tran Hien shared: I just thought I was so addicted to fabric that I could do this method to eat it gradually, but after sharing, I was very happy to see many people caring. I hope this small way of doing things will spread so that everyone has more good tips, easy to do, economical and convenient in life".

Her sharing quickly received great attention from the online community, especially those who love this summer fruit. Many people call this a "survival trick" for fabric enthusiasts, and at the same time hope to have more simple and effective food preservation tips like that.
In the context of consumers increasingly interested in taking advantage of seasonal food, small initiatives like Ms. Tran Hien's not only help prolong the time to enjoy hometown specialties, but also contribute to spreading the inspiration for a creative, economical and loving lifestyle in the kitchen of each family.