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If i separte banans from each other will that slow down the ripening process?

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i think? i may have misunderstood..i read 'separte bananas to slow down the ripening process'. but i think what it meant is 'separate ' the banans from 'other' items. I am asking a 'different' question: is it possible to 'slow down' the ripening process if i tear apart the bananas from each other? or does that make the ripening process go faster? or no effect at all? huh?

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  1. Step 1 - Unwrap the bananas from any packaging or plastic. This eliminates the ethylene gas from building up around the bananas which causes them to ripen quickly.

    Step 2 - Hang the bananas on a banana tree. A banana tree can prevent damage and bruising which also causes fruit to ripen more quickly than normal. Banana trees are also a great way to remind yourself you need more fruit!

    Step 3 - Store the bananas in the refrigerator. Refrigeration slows down the ripening process, but the bananas have to be ripe already. Any unripened bananas will stay that way and won't become sweet at all.

    Step 4 - Let the bananas stand on their own. Any fruit near the bananas (e.g., in a fruit bowl) will also speed up the ripening process, so make sure the bananas are stored as far away as possible from any other fruits and vegetables.

    Step 5 - Freezing ripe bananas is another way to store and preserve them. These can be mixed into smoothies or yogurt easily, and make a great snack on their own.

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