You bring home a basket of ripe, sun-warmed tomatoes—deep red, fragrant, and perfect.
You pop them in the fridge…
Then a few days later, you bite into one—and it’s cold, mealy, and flavorless.
What went wrong?
Spoiler: The fridge is the enemy of fresh tomato flavor.
Yes, you read that right.
While we’ve been taught to refrigerate produce for freshness, tomatoes are the one fruit (yes, botanically a fruit!) that should almost never be chilled—at least not until they’re cut.
Let’s learn how to store tomatoes the right way—so every bite tastes like summer, even in winter. 🌞💛
❌ Why You Shouldn’t Refrigerate Whole Tomatoes  
 
  
  