The Fastest Ways To Keep Cut Apples From Browning
Tired of slicing apples only to watch them turn brown before you even get to eat them? I like prepping ingredients ahead of time, but apples don’t stay fresh-looking for long once they’re cut. The moment the flesh is exposed to air, oxidation starts and the surface begins to darken. It doesn’t matter if it’s lunchboxes, snack prep, or something like a fruit platter or baking prep — brown apples always end up looking unappetizing. The usual fix people reach for is citrus juice, but there are actually a few other common kitchen methods that can slow the process down by creating a barrier between the fruit and air. So I tested five of the most popular methods I came across, comparing them side by side to see what actually works in real kitchen use. The goal was simple: find the method that keeps apples looking fresh without changing the taste or making things complicated. And one method stood out immediately — simple, quick, and way more effective than expected. In This Article: How Do Yo...