That depends on the time of year and temperature inside your home. The aim is to keep them at around 30-32 degrees F to prevent further ripening. If your basement or cupboards are warmer than this then, yes, store the apples in the refrigerator.
They will stay juicier and crisper for a longer period of time if you do.
no it will go soft if you keep it in the fridge.
depends on what type of wrapper you have it in. For example, foil, plastic wrap,towel and/or ziploc baggie.
No, the candy will harden around the apple
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The best place to store apples is an a room temp. room.
Apples should be stored in a cool moist place, such as the fruit drawer of the refrigerator.
If an apple froze in the refrigerator, then your refrigerator is set too cold to store apples.
They stay better in the refrigerator.
Yes you can and they might turn a little brown, BUT THAT'S OK!!!!! :)
Place your bulbs in a tupperware container and put the in the refrigerator until spring. Don't store them with apples because their gasses will kill them.
You to store it in the refrigerator .
Wild apples are too bitter to eat. Store apples taste fresh like new.
Apples should be stores in a plastic bag and placed in the coldest part of the refrigerator or in a cool place.
Apples in a plastic bag last a little longer than apples in a foil bag.
Beth ate 37.5 percent of the apples. As a fraction, she ate 3/8 of the apples.
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