Most fruits can be preserved by freezing them, though some fruits are different. You could try sealing it in an airtight container, but if you do, keep it in a dark place. You could also try refrigerating it.
Yes, you can freeze dragon fruit to preserve its freshness.
Québec is the principal preserve of the French language in Canada.
chopped the fruit and eat with honey
Yes, you can freeze fruit juice to preserve it for a longer period of time.
By drying it.
yes because salt is a kind of molecule that would help to preserve the fruit and make it last longer
Well, the word preserve can mean a few things. In general it means to keep something for a long period of time. A preserve can be like an Animal Preserve... a place where animals can go to be safe from hunters, and where people are trying to protect (preserve) them. If your grandmother makes preserves, that is usually jam or jelly that is made from fruit (making fruit into preserves is a way of keeping the fruit preserved... so it won't go bad).
It's a jam or preserve or candied fruit
It preserves fruit, like in jellies and jams.
It's wax. (meant to preserve the fruit, but completley edible by people)
Citric acid is commonly used to preserve fruit and produce due to its natural preservative properties and ability to enhance flavor. It is an inexpensive acid that is derived from citrus fruits like lemons and limes and is effective at extending the shelf life of various fruits and vegetables.
Marmarlade is made using Oranges