they have summer there, its a hot season and bananas grow in hot seasons -__-
Bananas and green, leafy veggies.
if you pull your bananas apart when you get them home it slows down the ripening process. If they are still green give them a day or two then separate them. When they stay connected at the top they will ripen a lot faster. Hope this helps.
Like all foods bananas stay fresh if you freeze them because bacteria cannot multiply such cold conditions
in a bunch
the bananas has to stay out a certain amount of time
If the bananas show no signs of decay or mold then you're likely just fine. Usually bananas are quite firm when green, and only soften with ripeness as their starches change to sugars.However, six days is a long time for them to stay green. The nice thing about bananas (as well as quite a few other fruits) is that spoilage is very easy to detect in the taste/appearance/smell. If it still looks and smells fine, then likely it is.Lastly if you're still trying to get the bananas to ripen (and they're being particularly slow about it), you can sit them in the window. They should ripen very quickly there.
about 12 miuntes
Because their just holding water and so then they stay green
Nope your bananas will stay just as nutritious as they were before you popped them in the freezer =D
Bananas don't swim as they are not living organisms but rather fruit. However, if you're referring to the humorous notion or metaphor of "bananas swimming," it could be depicted in cartoons where bananas might be shown floating or bobbing in water. In reality, bananas simply float on water because they are less dense than water, allowing them to stay buoyant.
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