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December 21, 2022
Yes sure, but this is not the best way. Potatoes and other vegetables are best preserved by antioxidants, lemon juice will work, the there is the concern of acidity.
The best is sodium metabisulphite, now before you scream "chemicals" this is used to preserve wine, and most commercial fruit juices of course in minute concentrations. For SLICED peeled potatoes you only need 1/2 teaspoon in 1 litre water. Dip the SLICED potatoes for a few SECONDS in the solution then WASH them once and they will remain white outside of water for days.
The best is sodium metabisulphite, now before you scream "chemicals" this is used to preserve wine, and most commercial fruit juices of course in minute concentrations. For SLICED peeled potatoes you only need 1/2 teaspoon in 1 litre water. Dip the SLICED potatoes for a few SECONDS in the solution then WASH them once and they will remain white outside of water for days.
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