Here’s a helpful tip backed by kitchen science: bananas last much longer if you store them the right way.
🍌 Why Bananas Ripen Quickly
- Bananas release ethylene gas, a natural ripening hormone.
- Ethylene accelerates ripening and eventually leads to overripening or browning.
- Storing bananas in a fruit bowl exposes them to other ethylene-sensitive fruits, speeding up spoilage.
🧂 The Trick: Store with Plastic Wrap or a Banana Hanger
- Wrap the stems in plastic wrap or aluminum foil
- Ethylene gas is emitted mostly from the stems. Wrapping them slows the ripening process.
- Use a banana hanger instead of laying them in a bowl
- Reduces pressure and bruising, which also slows spoilage.
💡 Extra Tips
- Keep bananas away from other ethylene-producing fruits (apples, pears, avocados)
- Store at room temperature until ripe, then move to the fridge
- The peel may darken in the fridge, but the fruit inside stays fresh longer
Following this simple step can extend banana freshness by up to 10 days compared with leaving them in a normal fruit bowl.
If you want, I can make a short guide on storing all fruits and veggies to last longer, including tips for berries, apples, leafy greens, and tomatoes.
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