The banana will go black and be inedible
To freeze a banana properly, peel the banana, cut it into slices, place the slices on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper, and freeze them for about 2 hours. Once frozen, transfer the banana slices to a freezer-safe container or bag for long-term storage.
Because cold is stop off.
Yes, you can freeze a banana to preserve it for later use. Freezing bananas can help extend their shelf life and they can be used in smoothies, baking, or as a healthy snack.
Yes, you can freeze banana puree for later use. Just make sure to store it in an airtight container or freezer bag to prevent freezer burn. Thaw it in the refrigerator before using.
i heard a couple of hours, but I'm trying it myself!
well you justt put them in the freazer when youve baked them!
yes,the temprature does effect the amount of mold grows on a banana because if it is cold the particles in the banana which freeze it and make the amount of mold decrease from average temprature
Yes you can. Just let it thaw out before you eat it!
The skin blackens from the cold but if you like your bananas mushy and not as sweet, it is fine. Or freeze the bananas until you can use them in a smoothy or banana bread.
To effectively save a banana for later consumption, store it at room temperature until it ripens, then place it in the refrigerator to slow down the ripening process. You can also peel and freeze the banana for longer storage.
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.