How long does it take for fruits to go bad?
The rate at which fruits go bad depends on the type of fruit, the storage conditions, and the initial quality of the fruit. Some fruits are more perishable than others, and some can last longer in storage if they are kept at a cool temperature and high humidity. Here are some general guidelines for how long different types of fruits typically last at room temperature and in the refrigerator:
At room temperature:
- Berries: 1-2 days
- Bananas: 3-4 days
- Citrus fruits: 5-7 days
- Grapes: 5-7 days
- Peaches and Nectarines: 2-3 days
- Plums: 3-4 days
- Apples and Pears: 5-7 days
In the refrigerator:
- Berries: 5-7 days
- Bananas: 5-7 days
- Citrus fruits: 2-3 weeks
- Grapes: 2-3 weeks
- Peaches and Nectarines: 3-5 days
- Plums: 3-5 days
- Apples and Pears: 1-2 months
It's important to note that these are just general guidelines, and the actual shelf life of fruits may vary depending on individual factors such as the ripeness of the fruit when it was purchased and the storage conditions. It's always best to inspect fruits carefully for signs of spoilage, such as bruising, soft spots, or mold, before consuming them.
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