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Generally correct, however there are exceptions. Bananas are absolutely wrecked in the fridge
Edit... unripened pineapple too in my experience. In both cases they don't ripen properly. Bananas end up hard and bullet like, and pineapple stays more tart and ends up with almost a woody texture
Fun fact, pineapples do not ripen after they have been picked. They will begin to rot which is why they start to soften up on the counter:
https://eathealthy365.com/the-definitive-answer-on-ripening-pineapples-post-harvest/
Yeah, would be more interesting to list the outliers that aren't better in the fridge.
Funny, I find Bananas benefit the most by being stored in the fridge.
Yes, the peel gets greyish eventually but the inside stays good to eat for much longer.
Oh well, to each their own I guess.
I mean yeah you can still eat the bananas, and it's not necessarily a bad thing to have them under ripened as you do end up with a different range of nutrients. I just don't think as general practice, most people are going to get the best experience if they refrigerate them. Maybe it's just a bananas I get in my region but I've never been able to successfully refrigerate a banana and have it be as good as just left out to ripen naturally
Don't put them in until they are ripe. Once they are the right level of ripeness for you, you can extend them being in that state for several days by putting them in the fridge.
I put it in the fridge to keep from overripening. Rarely buy underripe bananas.
Yeah I thought that too but it turns out only the outside turned shitty