How to Keep Cilantro Fresh for Weeks: 4 Easy Tricks That Actually Work

If you cook often, you probably know this struggle: you buy a bunch of cilantro, use a little, and by the next day it’s soft and sad. The good news? You don’t need fancy tools or tricks. Just a few small tweaks in how you store it can keep cilantro bright and crisp for up to two weeks (or even longer!).
Here are four tried-and-true ways that home cooks love — simple, practical, and tested in real kitchens.

Method 1: Store Cilantro Like Fresh Flowers

When you think about it, cilantro isn’t that different from flowers. It loves water and freshness.
Here’s how you can use that to your advantage:

Step 1: Trim off any wilted or brown ends.

Step 2: Wash the stems and leaves gently under cool water.

Step 3: Let them air dry for a few minutes.

Step 4: Fill a clean glass or jar with about 2–3 cm of water.

Step 5: Place the cilantro stems in the water, making sure only the bottoms are submerged.

Step 6: Loosely cover the leaves with a plastic bag or produce bag.

Step 7: Store the jar in your refrigerator, ideally in the middle shelf.

Change the water every 2–3 days and trim the ends if they start to soften. This simple setup keeps your cilantro fresh and bright for up to two full weeks.

🌿 Why does it work: Cilantro absorbs moisture from the water, keeping its stems hydrated and leaves perky — just like flowers in a vase. It’s the perfect method if you cook often and like having fresh herbs within reach.

Store cilantro in water like a bouquet to keep it fresh longer. Photo: Internet.

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