Store and preserve autumn treasures correctly

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Kira Zabe

October 1, 2024
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In this article, we will help you to store apples correctly, which ones are best suited for this purpose and how you can easily keep them for up to 12 months.

September and October are our golden harvest months when it comes to long-lasting fruit and vegetables. Have you also been able to harvest lots of apples, pears, plums or quinces from the garden? Or were provided for by friends and family?

This is often a double-edged sword. Because everyone is happy about the great treasures that can be used to prepare all sorts of great things. But perhaps you also ask yourself how dishes can be modified so that you don't have to eat the same thing every day. After all, food can quickly become stale or even spoil if it is not eaten. That would be annoying, wouldn't it?

We want to help you with this issue and bring more variety into your diet with our tips and recipes. Our app also ensures that you don't miss any food expiring, saving you money. If you don't know it yet, give it a try!

Our first recommendation and also the best-known way to preserve ripe fruit for longer is preserving it. This prevents rapid spoilage and the preserved food can easily be kept for 12 months. Preserved food can easily be integrated into other meals in different variations.

Puree is a must!

Whether applesauce, raspberry purée, pear purée, apricot purée, plum purée, rosehip purée, coconut purée or nut purée. Puree is the easiest version of preserving.

It's very simple with puree. Whether for pancakes, porridge, pancakes or on cakes. There are no limits to your preferences.

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Storing fruit correctly

Have you ever felt the same way, you have lots of apples and they rot faster than you can eat them? We know this problem too. In addition to the type of apple, the most important thing here is correct storage. Only the daily requirement should be stored in the fruit bowl. Everything else should be stored in a cool, dark place, such as the cellar. Humidity levels of 85 to 90 % are ideal here. It is also important to store apples separately from other fruit and vegetables. This is because apples affect their ripening process. If the apples are undamaged, clean and dry, they can keep until spring without any problems.

The apple variety, what makes the difference in storage?

Not every apple can be stored without problems. There are early/summer, fall and winter apples. With this list, we want to make it easy for you to get a better overview of the shelf life.

Granny Smith

  • Best Storage Method: Refrigerate in a cool place (0-4°C)
  • Shelf Life: Up to 6 months
  • Storage Tip: Keep in a plastic bag with holes to retain moisture while allowing air circulation.

Honeycrisp

  • Best Storage Method: Refrigerate in a crisper drawer
  • Shelf Life: 2-3 months
  • Storage Tip: Keep away from other fruits to prevent rapid ripening due to ethylene gas.

Fuji

  • Best Storage Method: Store in a cool, dark pantry or refrigerate
  • Shelf Life: Up to 5 months (refrigerated)
  • Storage Tip: Wrap individually in paper to prevent bruising and rot.

Gala

  • Best Storage Method: Store in the refrigerator
  • Shelf Life: 1-2 months
  • Storage Tip: Place in a perforated plastic bag to maintain humidity levels.

Golden Delicious

  • Best Storage Method: Store in a cool, dry place or in the fridge
  • Shelf Life: 3-4 months
  • Storage Tip: Store loosely in the crisper drawer for maximum freshness.

Pink Lady (Cripps Pink)

  • Best Storage Method: Refrigerate in the crisper drawer
  • Shelf Life: 3-4 months
  • Storage Tip: Avoid storing near strong-smelling foods, as they can absorb odors.

Red Delicious

  • Best Storage Method: Store in the refrigerator
  • Shelf Life: 2-4 months
  • Storage Tip: Keep in a breathable bag to maintain texture and prevent softening.

McIntosh

  • Best Storage Method: Refrigerate
  • Shelf Life: 2-3 months
  • Storage Tip: Handle carefully to avoid bruising, as they are softer apples.

Braeburn

  • Best Storage Method: Refrigerate or store in a cold room
  • Shelf Life: 2-3 months
  • Storage Tip: Wrap in paper or store in a perforated bag to ensure air circulation.

Jonagold

  • Best Storage Method: Store in a cool, dry place or refrigerate
  • Shelf Life: 2-3 months
  • Storage Tip: Keep away from direct sunlight and check regularly for spoilage.

Other methods

Compote is another way in which you can extend the shelf life of many types of fruit and vegetables. You can also store it for up to 12 months or even longer without any problems. It is important to do a visual inspection from time to time. After all, it's easy for a jar to become airy or perhaps contaminated at the beginning. Use our app to help you keep track of how much of what you have left and by when it needs to be used up.

Good preparation is everything!

This saying is not far-fetched and is an important tip when it comes to adding variety to your diet. Because instead of eating potato pancakes with apple sauce 3 days in a row, you can easily make delicious changes to your meals. Here we show you 3 ways to not only cover lunch, but also to spice up breakfast and dinner in a varied way.

Breakfast:Pancakes with apple sauce*

In between meals:Applesauce cake*, yogurt with applesauce

Lunch:Schupfnudeln with apple sauce

Dinner:Bread with peanut butter and apple sauce

Tip:Applesauce can also be used as an egg substitute. One egg is replaced by 70 grams of puree. Give it a try!

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The tomato

The tomato is a vegetable that can also be preserved very quickly by canning, without long preparation. When you think of tomatoes, you probably first think of a delicious sauce that you can prepare. But with a little thought, you can also add variety to your plate.

If you make a tomato compote, you can easily make fantastic variations for breakfast, lunch and dinner. It tastes delicious on toasted white bread, ala bruschetta or on buttermilk biscuits for breakfast. A tomato and basil compote is also delicious with grilled meat or vegetables. It will keep in the fridge for around a month without any problems. If you want to keep it for even longer, boiling it down is essential.

You can easily make a sugo from boiled tomatoes to conjure up a delicious tomato sauce. This means that the often popular dish of pasta with tomato sauce can be whipped up in no time at all. Cooked tomatoes or vegetables are also very suitable for preparing casseroles. Whether as lasagne, moussaka or a vegetable quiche. There's plenty of room for your creativity here.

So, are you itching to get started right away? Great, then get to the jars. But don't forget! With all the storage jars in your hand, it can be easy to lose track of the shelf life and forget which one to use first. To prevent this from happening, our app helps you keep track digitally. Check right now whether everything is still in the green zone. Not using the app yet? Then download it now and test it for free.

We hope you enjoy preserving your fall treasures!

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New laws on food waste in Spain

Spain has recently passed a groundbreaking law to combat food waste. This law requires all actors in the food chain, from producers to retailers, to implement specific plans to prevent food loss.

Key provisions of the law:

Obligation to donate surplus food: Supermarkets with a floor space of more than 1,300 square meters are now required to form partnerships with non-profit organizations to donate surplus food that is still fit for consumption. These donations are exempt from value-added tax.

Offer of packaging for leftover food: Restaurants and bars are required to provide their guests with free, reusable or recyclable packaging so that they can take home uneaten food. The aim is to raise consumer awareness of food waste and encourage them to take leftovers with them.

Promotion of the sale of products with approaching expiration dates: Retailers should offer products that are nearing their expiration date or have aesthetic defects at reduced prices to encourage their sale and reduce waste.

Hierarchy of priorities for dealing with surplus food: The law establishes an order for handling surplus food. Priority is given to human consumption through donations. If this is not possible, the food should be used for the production of processed products. The last options include using it as animal feed or for energy generation.

Sanctions for violations:

Companies that violate the provisions of the law can expect fines ranging from 2,000 to 500,000 euros.

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Critique and Outlook:

While the law is considered an important step in the fight against food waste in Europe, there is also criticism. Some voices argue that the strict framework of sanctions could disproportionately burden companies and that the law does not sufficiently address the role of consumers, who are responsible for a significant portion of food waste.

Nevertheless, the law is seen as a significant advancement in reducing food waste and promoting a more sustainable awareness in society.

Join in and reduce food waste! 🌱📲

Spain's new law demonstrates: Sustainability starts in the pantry! With the Speisekammer App you can keep track of your groceries, plan meals efficiently, and avoid unnecessary waste.

👉 Download the app now and join the movement for less waste and more conscious consumption! 💚 Try it now!

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Nachhaltig grillen – so wird dein BBQ umweltfreundlich & lecker

Sustainable barbecue – how to make your BBQ eco-friendly & delicious

The sun is shining, the evenings are getting longer – it's finally BBQ season again! But even when barbecuing, you can save a lot of CO₂, avoid waste, and even be really creative. In this blog, we'll show you how sustainable grilling works – without sacrifice, but with lots of flavor and responsibility. 🌱🔥

1. Shop regionally & seasonally

The foundation for sustainable grilling starts with shopping. Instead of relying on grill classics that have traveled far, it's worth taking a look at what's available locally:

  • Seasonal vegetables such as zucchini, bell peppers, corn, or mushrooms are perfect for grilling.
  • Fruits like peaches or pineapples add a sweet touch to the grill.
  • Regional cheese or Tofu from European organic soy are great alternatives to imported or meat-heavy products.

💡Tip: Use the Smantry App to see what ingredients you have at home and what you can conjure up with them.

2. Less (but better quality) meat

Meat has a high carbon footprint – but you don't have to give it up entirely. Pay attention to:

  • Organic quality
  • Species-appropriate husbandry
  • Regionality

Alternatives such as marinated cauliflower, halloumi skewers, or homemade lentil burgers are not only climate-friendly but also really tasty.

3. Grill without aluminum foil

Aluminum foil is harmful to the environment – and can even be hazardous to health when heated. Instead, use:

  • Stainless steel grill pans
  • Grill baskets
  • Banana leaves or corn husks as natural packaging
  • Reusable skewers made of stainless steel or wood

4. Upcycling Recipes: Smartly Repurposing Leftovers

After barbecuing, there's often something left over. Here are a few ideas:

  • Grilled vegetables can be turned into a salad or wrap the next day.
  • Bread leftovers are turned into crispy croutons.
  • Fruit leftovers are perfect for a fruity iced tea or sorbet.

The Smantry App helps you keep track even after the BBQ – and avoid wasting food.

5. Conscious Grilling: Ambiance over Mass Production

Sustainable grilling also means: Less is more.

  • Eat consciously, instead of preparing extra-large portions
  • Plan your shopping efficiently and without excess with the app
  • Avoid single-use products like plastic cutlery or paper plates – a BBQ is more enjoyable with nice dishes anyway!

In conclusion: Sustainable grilling is easy – with the right planning

With a little preparation and creativity, your barbecue will not only be delicious, but also good for the environment. And the best part: You don't have to make any compromises. The Smantry App helps you to use everything you already have – for less waste and more enjoyment.

🔥 Open the app now, check supplies, and grill sustainably!

Have fun with your barbecue –
your team at Smantry 🍢🌽♻️

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Ice cream from leftovers? Here's how to make homemade zero-waste ice cream! 🍦♻️

Even better: You can easily make your own ice cream using ingredients that might otherwise end up in the trash. Overripe bananas, leftover yogurt, or the last bit of almond milk – all of these are perfect for whipping up a delicious and sustainable ice cream in no time.

Why homemade ice cream?

You know what's inside. No additives, no artificial flavors.

You save food. Many leftovers are perfect for freezing.

You save money.Buying ice cream is a thing of the past – your freezer is now the ice cream parlor.

3 simple leftover recipe ideas for ice cream:

🍌 1. Banana Peanut Ice Cream

Ingredients:

  • 2 very ripe bananas
  • 2 tbsp peanut butter (or other nut leftovers)
  • 1 shot of plant-based milk

Preparation:
Slice bananas, freeze them. Then blend with the remaining ingredients – and your creamy Nicecream is ready!

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🍓 2. Yogurt Berry Ice Cream

Ingredients:

  • 1 cup of plain yogurt
  • Leftover frozen berries or fresh berries that have become soft
  • 1 tsp honey or syrup

Preparation:
Mix everything and either eat immediately or freeze in ice molds.

☕ 3rd Coffee-Chocolate Slush

Ingredients:

  • Leftover coffee from the morning
  • 1 tsp cocoa powder
  • A piece of overripe banana or some agave syrup
  • Ice cubes

Preparation:
Crush all ingredients in a blender – a caffeinated summer dream!

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Even more leftovers? No problem!

With Smantry you can see at a glance which ingredients you have at home – perfect for creating your own ice cream. This way, your leftovers can become little summer highlights.

In conclusion:

Leftover utilization has never been so tasty! 🍨
So: Open the freezer, scan the leftovers, and start mixing!

👉 Use the app now and waste nothing
♻️ For the love of your supplies – and ice cream.

May 13, 2025
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Lebensmittelverschwendung im internationalen Vergleich

Food waste in international comparison – Who does what?

🇫🇷 France – Legally Against Waste

France is considered a pioneer in the fight against food waste. Since 2016, supermarkets have been prohibited from throwing away edible food. Instead, they must donate or repurpose it. Schools and universities are increasingly focusing on educational programs for sustainable nutrition. As a result, France is now among the countries with the lowest proportion of wasted food in Europe.

🇰🇷 South Korea – Smart Waste Fees

In South Korea, households pay for their food waste by weight – through RFID chips in garbage bins or special garbage bags with barcodes. This financial incentive has led to South Korea now recycling 95% of its organic waste. The system is combined with extensive educational efforts and the promotion of biogas and composting facilities.

🇩🇰 Denmark – The movement comes from below

Denmark relies on the power of the community. Initiatives such as "Stop Spild Af Mad" (Stop Food Waste) have sparked societal debates. Moreover, supermarkets like Wefood exclusively offer food products past their best before date – and at low prices. The acceptance among the population is high, and schools are actively incorporating the topic as well.

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🇯🇵 Japan – Tradition Meets Technology

In Japan, food waste is also culturally associated with a strong sense of shame – this helps. Additionally, there is a focus on innovation: companies use AI for better inventory planning or apps that indicate when food should be consumed in the household. Bento shops also use data to precisely adjust their offerings to the daily demand.

🇩🇪 Germany – Between Movement and Potential

Germany is making progress: Initiatives such as Too Good To Go, Foodsharing or apps like the Speisekammer App / Smantry help to reduce waste in everyday life. Legally, however, it is not as advanced as France – although the pressure is increasing. 40% of the wasted food occurs in private households – this shows how important individual solutions are.

🌍 What we can learn from it

Whether through smart technology, legal requirements, or social movements: the fight against food waste needs many perspectives – and all are important. The good news: every single step counts.

With the Speisekammer App / Smantry you can start right at home – with smart pantry management, reminders for expiring food, and clever shopping planning.

👉 Discover the app now and make your contribution: smantry.com

May 9, 2025
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