in the plastic bag first
Iv never heard that that will work. Plastic bag does not sound good for ripening fruit. Advocado will ripen in a Paper bag.
Paper
The first Plastic to be invented was CELLULOID in 1868.
Both will rot eventually, but the one in the plastic bag will rot first. The gasses that the banana gives off are kept inside the bag, thereby aiding in the breakdown process of the fruit.
put the fruit in a paper bag. the results will be tastier and ripen faster without bugs.
Grab your piece of food (Bread works too, which I would say is better to experiment mold with) and place it in a zip lock plastic bag or one of those that clip closed at the top. Seal the plastic and leave it somewhere out of harm's way. After a day or two you will notice that the fruit will start getting wrinkly and black (Or green from the mold Tricholoma on breads) and it will eventually become a black lump day by day. NEVER OPEN THE BAG UP ONCE THE MOLD HAS STARTED. After a week of first spotting the mold, dispose of the plastic bag with the fruit or bread STILL SEALED INSIDE carefully.
It will keep insects away. Many people put plastic bags around their fruit, still on the tree, to guard against fruit fly, parrots, other birds and flying foxes (fruit bats).
Bananas ripen quickly on their own as they're one of the few fruits that release ethene. Keeping them together in a plastic bag should make them ripen. Keep them away from other fruit that you don't want to go off, and if you want avocados to ripen put them in a brown paper bag with bananas in an airing cupboard.
Yes you put the ingreadients inside a plastic bag then put that bag inside a bg with ice and salt in it. Toss the two bags around for a while until the contents of the first bag solidify. Take the first bag out of the second and, vwala! Ice cream.
plastic bag
Because if she had have went for another bag someone with a weapon could have gotten to her and that was the first one she saw that she knew she would get to without getting hurt.
It is unclear who the absolute first person was to invent the plastic bag sealer. Although I cannot provide you with this information, I can tell you who first invented plastic bags. It was a man named Dr. Leo Hendrik Baekeland.