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QuestionIs it OK to eat an overripe banana?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerOverripe bananas are safe to eat. The real issue is your preference; when a banana is at its best for eating is a subjective decision and some people love overripe bananas, others find them too mushy and sweet. Try it to see if you like it. Do not any banana showing signs of mold or deterioration though; if in doubt, compost it. Another great use for overripe bananas is to bake them into a cake, muffins or cookies.
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QuestionHow to keep bananas from turning dark in banana pudding?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerTry sprinkling the cut banana pieces with lemon juice before using in the pudding. Be sure to use the cut bananas immediately, by coating them in the custard or pudding mixture to prevent air accessing them and causing the browning via oxidation. Another trick is to assemble the pudding just before serving, so there isn't enough time for the browning to occur. However, if the bananas do turn brown, it's still completely safe to eat, just not as pretty.
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QuestionHow can I stop bananas browning in the refrigerator?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerBefore refrigerating, bananas should be at the level of ripeness you want them to be. To prevent browning, wrap the bananas individually in newspaper or butcher's paper. Place the wrapped bananas in the refrigerator for up to 2 weeks, and they should be still yellow and the flesh will be just fine.
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QuestionI took a baking class this week and the teacher said always separate bananas do not keep them in a bunch or together for slowing down ripening. I hang mine on a banana hanging tree that holds them together. Should I put them in a bowl separated instead?Community AnswerOnce the bananas have ripened, separating them from the bunch is a good idea to prevent them from ripening any further in a speedy manner. However, this is space consuming and isn't really something most people have the time and space for doing. If you and your family/household members eat bananas quickly and regularly, it shouldn't really matter that the ripe bananas remain in a bunch, as long as they're eaten soon after ripening. Any bananas that ripen too quickly can be used in muffins, cakes, and other baked goods.
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QuestionCan I store bananas with other fruits in the same bowl, or should I keep them separate?Community AnswerYou should store bananas separately. If you store them with other fruit, the other fruit may ripen quicker and go bad before you can eat them.
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QuestionI defrosted bananas and peeled them ready to bake with them. I left them in a sealed container in the refrigerator for 2 weeks. Are they still safe to bake with?Community AnswerIn this case, the answer is that a few weeks is probably a little too long. Keeping refrigerated and using within a few days is recommended, but after that time, the mashed flesh may deteriorate or even have bacterial growth. Look at the color and texture and smell the mash, to determine how the thawed bananas seem to you. Anything that appears bad is a reason to discard the bananas.
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QuestionHow do I store half of a banana?Community AnswerIf you plan to use it in the next couple of days, rinse well and store it in a Ziplock bag. Otherwise, you should freeze it.
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QuestionIs it okay to store bananas in the refrigerator?Community AnswerIt's not recommended but equally, it's not clear cut! The reason for not recommending storage of bananas in the fridge is that the skin will blacken (hence, they look awful) and they stop ripening because the ripening enzymes break down below 4ºC. That said, if the bananas are already as ripe as you'd like them to be and you don't mind the skin being blackened, then you can store them in the refrigerator. Some people actually prefer unripe banana flesh, so are not bothered that it won't ripen any further. The optimal storage temperature for bananas is around 10ºC.
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QuestionDo fruit flies come from bananas?Community AnswerFruit flies are often attracted to bananas.
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QuestionHow do you keep mashed bananas from turning brown?Community AnswerIf you add lemon juice, they will stay nice and yellow and not turn brown. The same thing works with apples.
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QuestionAny recommendations for storing bananas at room temperature, without making them subject to fruit flies?Community AnswerI store bananas in the microwave, which completely eliminated the fruit-fly problem.
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QuestionWhat is the best way to store ripe bananas if I am not serving them for 4 days and would like to keep them yellow and beautiful?Community AnswerIf you are only concerned about the appearance of the light yellow color of the edible portion of the banana, you can store them in the fridge. The skins, however, will turn black using this method. I'm not aware of any method that would also preserve the yellow color of the skin.
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QuestionDo bananas on banana trees ripen faster than if left on the counter in a bunch?Community AnswerBananas left to ripen on trees split and become floury and unpalatable. This is one fruit that must be removed prior to ripening and allowed to ripen off the tree, so as to avoid the undesirable ripening qualities on the tree. Bananas are much better ripening in a bunch on your counter.
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QuestionHow do I store mashed bananas?Community AnswerPut the mashed bananas into a Ziploc bag and leave it in the freezer until you are ready to use it.
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QuestionCan I put my banana in a cupboard?Community AnswerStoring an unpeeled banana in a cupboard is fine, as long as you use it within a few days.
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QuestionWhat's the best way to transport bananas?Community AnswerUse corn-on-the-cob holders to secure them while traveling, or use heavy-duty paper to wrap around them. You can also cut them into a container with a lid. Pour some pineapple (my favorite) lemon or orange juice over the pieces, close and carry.
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QuestionI have had bananas in the freezer for over a year. Can I still bake with them?Community AnswerYes, as long as the freeze hasn't damaged them.
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QuestionDo the bananas turn black when in the freezer or refrigerator?Community AnswerWhen you freeze a banana, it should turn black in a day or two. It should be great before one day, so don't forget about it.
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QuestionMy bananas seem to ripen faster when I store them in a wire bowl. Is this caused by the type of material they are stored in?Community AnswerIt's caused by an uneven surface. Store bananas on a wooden cutting board or by hanging, also keep the tops covered in plastic.
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QuestionWhy do bananas brown faster on a counter than in a refrigerator?Community AnswerThey stop ripening in the fridge because the ripening enzymes break down below 4ºC.
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QuestionHow do I store bananas without them rotting too quickly?Community AnswerWrap each individual banana in newspaper and store in the salad compartment of the refrigerator. They will keep up to two weeks.
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QuestionShould a hand of bananas be stored fingers up or fingers down?Community AnswerThey store better fingers-down in case you want the ripening process to slow down. Having the stems up prevents the ripening enzymes passing down to the fruit easily.
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QuestionDo bananas attract gnats?Community AnswerYes, they can attract gnats.
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QuestionHow do I freeze bananas?Community AnswerYou put them in a plastic bag and put them in the freezer. You can also peel and cut up the banana and then put it in a bag and freeze it.
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QuestionCan I store bananas in skins in an airtight container?Community AnswerI have used locking lid containers with a paper towel in bottom to absorb moisture, then put them into fridge for 3-4 more days. It works very well.
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QuestionHow do I keep fruit flies away from my fruit?Community AnswerYou can store your fruit in the microwave when it's not in use.
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QuestionHow long can I store peeled bananas in the freezer compartment?Community AnswerBananas can stored frozen for 6-8 months at the longest. Freeze them first on a cookie sheet for 2-3 hours before putting them into a freezer Ziploc (resealable) bag.
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QuestionHow do I store bananas if I don't want to use plastic wrap? Can I wrap the stems with beeswax wrap?ceiling trendsCommunity AnswerSeparate the bananas from the stem. Put them all in a plate. Cover them all with a wet towel. Ensure that the towel never gets dry. It will keep the bananas fresh for a longer period of time, at least 4-5 days.
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