Is it safe to put bananas in refrigerator?
It is generally not recommended to put bananas inside a refrigerator. Bananas are tropical fruits and are sensitive to low temperatures. Refrigerating them can cause them to ripen prematurely, leading to a mushy texture and loss of flavor. Additionally, the cold temperatures in a refrigerator can cause the skin of the bananas to turn brown and develop dark spots, making them less appealing.
Bananas are best stored at room temperature, away from direct sunlight. This allows them to ripen naturally and maintain their optimal flavor and texture. If you wish to slow down the ripening process of bananas, you can store them in a cool, dry place, such as a pantry or on a countertop away from heat sources.
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