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To revive wilted but fresh basil, cutting the stems and placing the basil in a glass of water is an effective method. Alternatively, using an Herb Keeper can also help restore the herb's vitality. These techniques allow the basil to absorb moisture, resulting in a noticeable improvement in its appearance and freshness.
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Basil can wilt due to a lack of water, exposure to heat, or improper storage. Even fresh basil can lose moisture quickly if not stored correctly, leading to wilting.
To revive wilted basil, place the stems in a glass of water like a bouquet and let them sit for a few hours. Alternatively, you can soak the leaves in cold water for about 30 minutes to help rehydrate them.
Yes, wilted basil is generally safe to eat as long as it doesn't show signs of spoilage, such as brown spots or a slimy texture. However, the flavor may be diminished.
The best way to store fresh basil is to keep it in a glass of water at room temperature, covering the leaves loosely with a plastic bag. Alternatively, you can refrigerate it wrapped in a damp paper towel inside a plastic bag.
Yes, you can use wilted basil in cooking. While it may not have the same vibrant flavor as fresh basil, it can still add a nice taste to dishes when cooked or blended into sauces.