Bananas Won’t Spoil in Just a Few Days; With This Method They Last Much Longer
Bananas usually ripen quickly and turn brown within a few days. However, with a few simple storage tricks you can slow the ripening process and keep bananas fresh longer.
1. Wrap the Banana Stems
The top stem releases ethylene gas, which speeds up ripening.
What to do:
- Wrap the banana stems tightly with plastic wrap or aluminum foil.
Result:
This can keep bananas fresh 3–5 days longer.
2. Separate the Bananas
When bananas stay in a bunch, they release more ethylene gas together.
What to do:
- Separate each banana from the bunch.
- Wrap each stem individually if possible.
3. Keep Them Away from Other Fruits
Fruits like apples, avocados, and tomatoes release ethylene gas that speeds up ripening.
Tip:
Store bananas away from other fruits.
4. Refrigerate Ripe Bananas
Once bananas reach the ripeness you like:
What to do:
- Put them in the refrigerator.
The peel may turn dark, but the inside fruit stays fresh longer.
5. Freeze for Long-Term Storage
If bananas are very ripe:
Steps:
- Peel them.
- Slice them if desired.
- Store in a freezer bag.
Frozen bananas can last 2–3 months and are perfect for smoothies or baking.
Important Note
Some viral posts claim bananas can last 1–2 years, but that is not realistic unless they are frozen or processed. Fresh bananas cannot stay good that long at room temperature.
If you want, I can also show you the best way to store bananas so they stay yellow for up to 10 days, which most people don’t know.
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