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How do peaches become juicy and soft?
Serbia🏛️ Politics5 hr. ago

How do peaches become juicy and soft?

The article discusses how to ripen hard summer cherries at home by using a paper bag to concentrate ethylene gas, which naturally triggers ripening. It explains that cherries, like bananas, are climacteric fruits that continue to ripen after harvest. When picked too early, they lack internal ethylene and become dry and tough. The solution involves placing them in a paper bag to enhance ripening while preventing moisture buildup. The article also mentions a separate news item about a significant drop in cherry prices, with some fruit now costing up to seven times less than before.

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How do peaches become juicy and soft?

The article discusses how to ripen hard summer cherries at home by using a paper bag to concentrate ethylene gas, which naturally triggers ripening. It explains that cherries, like bananas, are climacteric fruits that continue to ripen after harvest. When picked too early, they lack internal ethylene and become dry and tough. The solution involves placing them in a paper bag to enhance ripening while preventing moisture buildup. The article also mentions a separate news item about a significant drop in cherry prices, with some fruit now costing up to seven times less than before.

Bias read (Center): The article provides scientific explanation about fruit ripening and offers practical advice, without taking a political stance or promoting any particular ideology. It focuses on agricultural science and consumer tips, maintaining a balanced tone. There is no evident bias toward any political group

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