There is no reason why you couldn't peel vegetables the night before they are to be used. Just make sure you cover them and don't leave them exposed over night.
cofee, unsweeted chocolate, um...beer, uncured olives, citrus peel, mustard greens
Actually, there is no need to peel it. Just cook it whole and it will peel like a banana.
Yes you can.
Yes! Make sure they are cool at room temp before you put them away for the night. ***Do NOT peel them.
Yes, however, I tend to cover them with water to prevent them drying out.
Yes, monkeys typically peel their bananas before eating them.
Yes, it is recommended to peel chayote before cooking it as the skin can be tough and bitter.
No, you do not have to peel sweet potatoes before cooking them. The skin is edible and contains nutrients, but some people prefer to peel them for a smoother texture.
No, you do not need to peel asparagus before cooking it. Just trim the tough ends and it is ready to be cooked.
Yes, it is recommended to peel chayote squash before cooking it as the skin can be tough and bitter.
It's possble that gorillas peel bananas before eating them, but it's unlikely that they peel them in the wild. It's more likely that they peel them in captivity after seeing humans peeling them. It's also reported that monkeys and chimpanzees peel bananas at a zoo in Copenhagen.
No, you do not have to peel sweet potatoes before cooking them. The skin is edible and contains nutrients, but it can be removed if desired.