Everyone has a preference when it comes to the ripeness of bananas. To pick the right bananas at the store, keep them for a reasonable amount of time and then eat them when you like them best requires that you buy the banana when it is a little less ripe than you prefer. You can speed up or slow down the ripening process, as well.
Instructions
1. Know interpret the colors on a banana's peel to determine how ripe it is. A banana that is even slightly green is not technically ripe. They are more firm and less sweet than those with brown spots on the peel. A yellow banana is ripe. A banana that is all brown is still good for eating, but a banana that has black spots is bruised.
2. Choose only the bananas that are a little less ripe than you like to eat them. You can also choose bananas at various stages of the
3. Slow down the ripening process by putting bananas in the fridge or freezer. The peel will turn dark brown, but the fruit inside will remain juts as ripe as the day you put it in the fridge.
4. Speed up the