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Ripen at home friut

Tangerinedream

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The kind you get from the supermarket. Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
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I like to eat peaches, nectarines, plumbs and apricots when they are juicy (and run down my chin :lol: ).

These ripen at home fruits are hard and dont ripen at home at all. The stay rock solid then go off. The only decent fruit I have eaten recently are either from Marks and Spencer or from the market near where I work (but now I'm on maternity leave) both are too far away. I went to another market and felt the fruit which were hard. I asked if he had any ripe fruit but it was too ripe and rotting.

Ive tried keeping them with ripe bananas but they just rot at a faster rate.

Any ideas please :think:
 
Lower your standards? :lol:

Only joking hun, I cant really suggest anything cos Im not much of a fruit person :hug:
 
I had some oranges recently which just stayed hard and then like rotted and moulded.. and also some pears from the co-op that were dead after 2 days :shock: I'll be going to the fruit shop again from now on, argh.
 
I've seen some ripened fruits in Tesco and Waitrose. They're usually in a lot more packaging and cost a lot more too.
 
tangerinedream said:
These ripen at home fruits are hard and dont ripen at home at all. The stay rock solid then go off.
so true! :wink: :roll: :shakehead:
 

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