In a message dated 97-08-20 03:43:17 EDT, [log in to unmask] (Dariusz
ROZYCKI) writes:
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Does anyone here know what the best conditions may be? Seems like all
the commercial (sorry to ruin your appetite) bananas around here never
ripen enough on the shelves, and a meal without a banana, to me is
incomplete. ;) My guess would be the higher the temperature the
better. How will putting them in the sun work (while it's still summer);
what about winter-time? Any other good methods?
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Bob:
I'm told that bananas exude an ethylene gas which trigers the rest of the
bananas on a bunch to ripen (& therefore they're shipped in containers with
similar gas to help them ripen). So a closed container like a paper bag &
warm temperature probly helps 'em ripen quickes. Dunno if the ethylene gas
story is true.