Fruit Storage
Cantaloupe can ripen at room temperature. Melon stored in the fridge will develop a rubbery texture and lose flavor, so keep them at room temperature. Berries go bad quickly, although blueberries are a bit heartier than strawberries and raspberries, which both need to be stored in the refrigerator and gently washed just before use. Pears, plums, peaches, and mangos can ripen at room temperature in a brown bag until they give a bit and should then be refrigerated. The sugar is concentrated at the base of a pineapple, you can store them upside down for a day or two to allow the sweetness to spread throughout the fruit. Lemons and limes will last a long time at room temperature but they tend to absorb odors from the fridge. Apples can be stored in the refrigerator or a cool dark location for up to 4 months. Bananas should be kept at room temperature.
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