Sentences with phrase «bananas in a paper bag»

They can be ripened by keeping at room temperature away from heat or sunlight for a couple of days or placing them with an apple or banana in a paper bag to speed up the ripening.
If you need to hasten the ripening process, you can place bananas in a paper bag or wrap them in newspaper, adding an apple to accelerate the process.

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Store unripe avocados at room temperature and if you need to rush the ripening process, place the avocados in a brown paper bag with a banana.
I had heard that the brown - paper - bag ripening trick is an old wives tale... but what really does work is putting your avocado in a bowl with a banana, which gives off something which speeds up the ripening process (why fruit goes rotten more quickly when in the same bowl as a banana.
Let the banana sit in a paper bag for a while, or use this oven trick to ripen it in less than an hour if you don't feel like waiting.
To ripen bananas quickly, place them in a sealed paper bag for a day or two.
The bananas shown in the second photo above are very green, but after a day in a paper bag, they were flecked with brown and ready for their starring role!
To encourage them to ripen more quickly, place them in a paper bag with a banana.
To ripen your kiwifruit if it's very hard, pop it in a paper bag with a ripe banana and the ethylene gas the banana produces should soften up the kiwi fruit within a day or two.
Instead, put tomatoes in a sealed paper bag with or without ethylene - producing fruit such as bananas.
One little tip to speed the ripening, if you can't wait to get your teeth into them — is to put them in a paper bag alongside a ripe banana, apple, and / or tomato — it really works.
BANANAS — store in brown paper bags (or in a dark counter / room area.
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