Strawberries spoil quickly because they have a high moisture content, thin skin, and high sugar content.
Strawberries spoil easily if you just leave them out on the counter. If you don't want your strawberries to spoil, I suggest that you put them in the refrigerator like a normal human being.
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Every cheese can spoil.
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Strawberries actually rot fast because of many different reasons. Just think about it, strawberries are transferred to many different places. When we go and buy strawberries from the grocery story, and take them home they last about 3 or 4 days. Many it's because strawberries travel. In the summer time we go strawberries to eat, but in the winter time strawberries are transported from places like California (where it rarely has bad weather). Strawberries also probably rot fast because when strawberries are been delivered to different places they are sitting in trucks, planes and cars to get to different destinations. That is why strawberries rot fairly fast!
Strawberries, being softer and having thinner outer skins, will spoil more quickly than the other fruits mentioned. Fruits with damage (nicks in the skin and so on) will spoil faster than fruits in good condition.
Bread mold grows incredibly fast. Strawberries and tomatoes are also easy to become moldy.
Most fruit decay pretty fast naturally. This process is slowed by keeping them refrigerator. But strawberries grow mold faster that most fruits and peaches ripen quicker than any other fruit so they also spoil quicker.
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I don't think strawberries rot faster than a banana. Bananas because they turn brown and moldy after a short period of time. Although the temperature determine when an apple will rot.
no. do the post man treatment. treat him like you dont relly care . dont spoil him :)
What is the reason for milk to spoil so fast? Well, it is the very high moisture content, along with the abundant supply of nutrients (so that bacteria can eat and grow!).