yes they do.
yes
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they will probably rot before they ripen
Kiwi are small, flightless birds native to New Zealand. They do not ripen. Kiwifruit, on the other hand, will continue to ripen after they are picked.
No because a tangelo (tangerine) is a citrus fruit and citrus fruit dot ripen after they have been picked.
white and green ones do not red or blue ones will continue ripening.
Scientific studies show that oranges tend to gain vitamin C after they are picked. After being picked oranges ripen quicker. This is the point at which the fruit builds its vitamin C content.
yes it can
Vegetables don't ripen after being picked.
It depends on whether the orange is picked or not. An orange does not continue to ripen after being picked. You might have heard they ripen quicker in the dark because in tropical areas it takes a cool night for the vivid color to set in. However, the oranges color does not always indicate its ripeness. For instance, most Florida oranges are dyed in order to enhance their appeal to consumers.
Fruit can ripen slightly after you've picked them, for example if you buy a melon that is still slightly unripe (hard) leave it out for a couple of days and it will become a lot more juicy
Cranberries, apples, pears, and pomegranate's.
yes.because it has seeds and continues to ripen after it's been picked.
You don't. Cucumbers aren't like tomato's or melons or most fruit. It's a vegtable and can only start to decay, not ripen.