YES. You can even freeze whole bananas (including skin) and peal them, MASH them before baking banana bread. Skin turns brown when frozen, but inside is fine. Some like to eat frozen banana. I do.
Yes it can. This is great to make your own baby food.
Yes and they can stay good that way for a while!
yes.. prettty musch anything can be frozen again
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Yes, but are they really worth saving for later?
Yes, cooked mashed potatoes can be frozen for later use.Another response:Yes, it is possible to freeze cooked mashed potatoes, but freezing changes their texture, and most people find them unpalatable when re-heated.
Absolutely! They are great to use for banana muffins, banana bread, chocolate covered frozen bananas, and milkshakes. Place bananas in a zip to bag and remove as much air as possible. They should be good for 4-6 weeks.
It depends on what you mean by "go off." It is perfectly safe to freeze them (whole or mashed) for later use, they will not spoil. They will, however, be useless for much of anything except cooking uses (banana bread, banana pudding, etc.) because no matter what shape they were in when they went into the freezer, they will be a pulpy mess when they come out. The water freezing will lyse all the cells and demolish its ability to hold a shape. They are perfectly safe to eat or bake with, though. I usually keep three or four bananas in my freezer so I can make banana bread whenever I want rather than waiting for some bananas to get old enough.
When I first looked at this question I thought that you would just put the banana in a freezer. However, I realized that if you did this, the peel would become mushy and brown (although the banana would be fine). I asked my dad and he told me that there are many ways to freeze a banana. He said the best way to freeze a banana is to take the peel off, put the banana in a zip-lock, and stick the banana in a freezer. Good luck on your banana freezing.
As many as a regular banana, later on.
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Freeze them, save them for later.
You can freeze anise bulbs for later use.
Yes if you have kept them sealed in an airtight container in either the fridge or freezer
As far as i know all Banana trees grow green bananas, and they ripen into yellow later on.