Quick wash and dryWash the coriander quickly but thoroughly under cold water and pat dry under cold water as it removes impurities and prevents moisture.
Store in a ziplock bagStoring coriander in a ziplock bag prevents coriander from any external moisture and retains its freshness for a long time.
Store it in an air-tight containerEnsure that you wash and store coriander in an air-tight container to prevent spoilage.
Chop and storeIt is one of the best ways to keep coriander fresh for long. Just chop and store coriander and you’re done.
Store it in the refrigeratorStoring coriander in the refrigerator would prevent it from drying as the door has a milder temperature, which would retain the freshness.
Soak it in waterIf you want to keep your coriander fresh for up to weeks just take a glass, fill it with water and soak the stem of coriander into it.
Store it in a dry kitchen towelBefore placing it into the refrigerator, make sure to store it in a dry kitchen towel as the towel absorbs moisture and prevents spoilage.
Freeze in ice cubesJust take an ice cube tray, place some coriander with water or olive oil and freeze it for long-lasting freshness.
Dry it before storingEnsure that you have properly dried the coriander using a cloth or a tissue before placing it into the refrigerator.