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No because a tangelo (tangerine) is a citrus fruit and citrus fruit dot ripen after they have been picked.
It's called harvested. Whenver you pick or remove a fruit or vegtable from the stem it's being harvested. It's at that point that the fruit or vegtable stops ripening.
yes.because it has seeds and continues to ripen after it's been picked.
When trees produce fruit they are bearing fruit. When the fruit is all picked they are no longer bearing fruit.
They're used to keep the fruit edible for long periods. Fruit that has been picked - goes off fairly quickly. Adding preservatives helps keep the fruit in the jam, fit for consumption.
One advantage of using seasonal fruit and vegetable is they are cheap to purchase as they don't have to be imported from other countries instead they are grown locally. Another advantage of using seasonal fruit and vegetable is that they are fresh and not frozen as they have just been freshly picked which is peak nutrition and taste.
The picked fruit symbolizes Granny Weatherall's sense of loss and abandonment by her former lover, George. Just as the fruit is plucked from the tree, Granny Weatherall feels that George took something valuable from her when he left her at the altar. The act of picking the fruit represents the irrevocable choices and losses in Granny Weatherall's life.
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
Yes it does but not for long.
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