In the summer heat, bananas tend to ripen faster than you can eat them. Slow things down by separating bunches and storing bananas apart from each other, preferably not in a bowl. As they age, bananas, like many fruits and vegetables, emit a gas called ethylene that accelerates ripening. (Ethylene is the reason a bad apple spoils the bunch, as they say.) By separating bananas, you are allowing room for the ethylene to escape, thus reducing exposure to ethylene and slowing ripening.--FN Calendar
OR you can make banana batidos and use them real fast.
ReplyDeleteBRILLIANT idea! That sounds pefect today!
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