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The most common foods we throw out and how to keep them fresher for longer

Making sure to correctly store and prepare our food means that when life gets in the way, our food can get another chance, writes Odile Le Bolloch.

MANY PEOPLE ARE unaware of the amount of food they waste. In fact, 30% of the food we buy ends up in the bin, costing the average household around €700.

Nobody wants to waste food, but often our busy lives and changing plans mean that food bought with good intentions, doesn’t get eaten. We buy too much, don’t store it correctly, or we don’t eat it on time.

Some of the most common types of food we throw away include bread, dairy products, fruit and vegetables.

We waste 20% of bread and bakery products; bananas, apples and potatoes are the fruit and veg we waste the most and 10% of yoghurts, milk & dairy are wasted. Making sure to correctly store and prepare our food means that when life gets in the way, our food can get another chance.

Bread

Bread is best stored in a bread bin or paper bag (not plastic) at room temperature. This allows for air circulation but prevents it from drying out too fast.

Even though smaller loaves are more expensive per slice, they are better value if much of the large loaf goes uneaten. An alternative is to freeze half a large loaf straight after purchasing.

Stale baguettes can be rejuvenated by slightly wetting their surface and warming in the oven. Old, dried bread can be turned into breadcrumbs and stored in the freezer. Breadcrumbs have many uses including coatings for baked chicken or fish, and binding for burgers and fishcakes.

Fruit, veg and potatoes 

Keep bananas at room temperature, without a plastic bag, until they are ripe. Bananas produce ethylene gas which causes other fruits to ripen faster. Unless you actually want to ripen other fruit, store bananas separately.

Store potatoes in a cool, dark and dry place. Plastic bags encourage condensation, which in turn promotes the development of rot. To avoid this, remove potatoes from their bag as soon as you get them home. A cloth potato sack in a dark cupboard is perfect. Potatoes with visible damage such as cuts and bruises will be fine to eat but will not store as long and should therefore be used first. Avoid storing spuds in the fridge.

Small quantities of apple can be used up in soups, salads, coleslaw or bread. Old or damaged apples are still great stewed, perfect for baking or adding to porridge. Stewed apples can be frozen.

Dairy

Milk should always be stored in the fridge. If storing for more than a couple of days, avoid putting it in the door. The door is the warmest part of the fridge and experiences the most temperature fluctuations. Milk should be returned to the fridge as soon as possible.

There are loads of recipes requiring milk so if you find yourself with milk to spare that might otherwise go off, use it up in rice pudding, white sauce, or custard. Alternatively, make pancakes which you can also freeze.

The EPA’s Stop Food Waste programme has developed an A – Z of Foods, a handy resource that provides ingredient specific tips to make the most of these common food items that often go to waste. To learn more about how we can reduce the amount of food we waste visit stopfoodwaste.ie

Odile Le Bolloch is head of the Stop Food Waste programme at the Environmental Protection Agency.

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    Aug 25th 2018, 7:14 PM

    Food outlet offerings and coffee shops are probably the only things you can’t get from Amazon, yet.

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    Aug 25th 2018, 7:19 PM

    @wattsed: Amazon is a rip off nearly always cheaper to buy somewhere else.

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    Aug 25th 2018, 7:25 PM

    @JesusMoreBullshit: JesusMoreBullshit:

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    Aug 25th 2018, 7:05 PM

    Hamleys wasnted viable because they never had any stock

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    Aug 25th 2018, 8:29 PM

    Also huge mark ups on the stock they did have!

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    Aug 25th 2018, 9:22 PM

    Used to be an amazing Mexican restaurant called Cortinas in that area. Rent went up forcing them out. It would be great if they could be lured back.

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    Aug 25th 2018, 7:25 PM

    Fine shopping centre! Fairplay to it

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    Aug 25th 2018, 8:43 PM

    I’ve no doubt that new food quarter will be quality & hopefully some new names to enter the republic . Retail is very fragile @ Moment Dundrum appears to be continuing to lead the market ever since Hammerson took over they have used every inch of empty space & now inside the mall has a full house . There’s a few empty spaces outside but they will taken by new coming restaurant. It will be interesting to see who enters . Also interesting to see who takes urban outfitters & Roleys . Dundrum is a very well runned centre & is a huge success story. And by the way to any be grudges house of Fraser is confirmed to be staying

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    Aug 26th 2018, 12:35 AM

    In these large shopping plazas, unless your a Giant retailer,the smaller guys have no chance because of the horrendous rents they have to pay.
    It’s pure greed of the owners of these complexes.
    And of course to add to the smaller guys woes, there’s online shopping.
    Goods made in Sweat Shops in third world countries and although these corporations are buying the stock for a Pittance, they Gouge the shoppers in price as if the product is made in Western countries.Prime example Nike.
    Made in sweat shops for bugger all and we have to pay hugely over inflated prices for their product!
    The Rich get Richer, the Poor get Poorer.

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    Aug 25th 2018, 8:17 PM

    Old news.

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    Aug 25th 2018, 10:23 PM

    @David Harkin: Not for me

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    Aug 26th 2018, 10:05 AM

    We must eat more to save shopping centres..

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    Aug 26th 2018, 6:45 AM

    More upmarket burger joints won’t fill the holes

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    Aug 26th 2018, 11:22 PM

    THE END IS NIGH!!!

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