Best Method recommended method with best effort-to-efficacy tradeoff 2-4 days
Paper Towel Lined Container
- Do NOT wash until ready to eat
- Remove any damaged or moldy berries
- Place in single layer on paper-towel lined container
- Store uncovered or loosely covered in fridge
- Keep away from ethylene producers
Freezing freezing method 6-12 months
Frozen
- Wash and dry gently, or freeze unwashed
- Freeze in single layer on baking sheet
- Transfer to freezer bags
- Best for jam, pies, smoothies
Protect your produce

This item is sensitive to ethylene gas, which is released by other produce.
Fridge Friend absorbs ethylene gas, bacteria, odours, and excess moisture to make your food stay fresh longer.
Revival Tips
Soft but not moldy berries can be used for jam, syrup, or baking.
Fun Facts
- Boysenberries are a cross of raspberry, blackberry, and loganberry; they're large, tart-sweet, and highly perishable.