Bananas ripen quickly because of their high ethylene gas production, but there are ways to keep them fresh longer. Here’s a reliable method:
How to Keep Bananas from Spoiling Quickly
- Separate the Bananas
- Break the bunch apart. Bananas ripen faster when kept together because of concentrated ethylene gas.
- Wrap the Stems
- Use plastic wrap or foil to tightly cover the stems of each banana. This slows down the release of ethylene gas, delaying ripening.
- Keep at Room Temperature Until Just Right
- Store unripe bananas at room temperature until they reach your preferred ripeness.
- Refrigerate When Almost Ripe
- Once yellow with a few brown spots, place them in the fridge. The peel may darken, but the fruit inside stays firm and fresh longer.
- Optional: Use a Banana Hanger
- Hanging bananas keeps them from bruising and allows air circulation, reducing premature spoilage.
💡 Tip: If you want to store bananas for even longer, peel and freeze them for smoothies or baking.
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