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From your experience, in general how long does it take a banana to warm
up to room temperature after you remove it from the refrigerator?

Thanks,

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> From your experience, in general how long does it take a banana to warm
> up to room temperature after you remove it from the refrigerator?


Probably one hour would be about right. Better NOT to refrigerate
a banana though, buy small amounts and eat while still room temp
and fresh.

I only buy 2 at a time and both still a bit green. Eat one that
evening then the other one the next day.
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>From your experience, in general how long does it take a banana to warm
>up to room temperature after you remove it from the refrigerator?


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On 8/4/2019 11:55 AM, Yes wrote:
> From your experience, in general how long does it take a banana to warm
> up to room temperature after you remove it from the refrigerator?
>
> Thanks,
>
> John
>

My question is why do you refrigerate bananas?

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> On 8/4/2019 11:55 AM, Yes wrote:
>> From your experience, in general how long does it take a banana to warm
>> up to room temperature after you remove it from the refrigerator?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> John
>>

> My question is why do you refrigerate bananas?


no kiddin', can't stand 'em green nor do i
particularly like them cold, but once in a while
i can make something with them that is then
refridgerated. not often though, because i
either eat them plain or with peanut butter
for breakfast.


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On 8/4/2019 6:07 PM, songbird wrote:
> jmcquown wrote:
>> On 8/4/2019 11:55 AM, Yes wrote:
>>> From your experience, in general how long does it take a banana to warm
>>> up to room temperature after you remove it from the refrigerator?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> John
>>>

>> My question is why do you refrigerate bananas?

>
> no kiddin', can't stand 'em green nor do i
> particularly like them cold, but once in a while
> i can make something with them that is then
> refridgerated. not often though, because i
> either eat them plain or with peanut butter
> for breakfast.
>
>
> songbird
>

I've heard frozen ripe bananas are a very nice treat.

I can't think of a reason to store bananas in the refrigerator.
According to the produce manager at my local grocery store, it's okay to
only buy two or three bananas if that's all you can use before they turn
more ripe than you like. <shrug> As for the original question, probably
only about an hour. It would depend on the temp of your refrigerator.

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On Wednesday, August 7, 2019 at 7:34:50 PM UTC-4, jmcquown wrote:
> On 8/4/2019 6:07 PM, songbird wrote:
> > jmcquown wrote:
> >> On 8/4/2019 11:55 AM, Yes wrote:
> >>> From your experience, in general how long does it take a banana to warm
> >>> up to room temperature after you remove it from the refrigerator?
> >>>
> >>> Thanks,
> >>>
> >>> John
> >>>
> >> My question is why do you refrigerate bananas?

> >
> > no kiddin', can't stand 'em green nor do i
> > particularly like them cold, but once in a while
> > i can make something with them that is then
> > refridgerated. not often though, because i
> > either eat them plain or with peanut butter
> > for breakfast.
> >
> >
> > songbird
> >

> I've heard frozen ripe bananas are a very nice treat.
>
> I can't think of a reason to store bananas in the refrigerator.


For those of us who don't like ripe bananas, it's a way to put them
in suspended animation, especially if all the bananas available at the
grocery store were at the perfect stage of unripeness.

> According to the produce manager at my local grocery store, it's okay to
> only buy two or three bananas if that's all you can use before they turn
> more ripe than you like. <shrug>


I might buy a whole bunch if I wanted to eat a banana every day for a week.

And sometimes those two or three bananas ripen more quickly than anticipated.

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On 2019-08-08 5:52 a.m., Cindy Hamilton wrote:
> On Wednesday, August 7, 2019 at 7:34:50 PM UTC-4, jmcquown wrote:


>> According to the produce manager at my local grocery store, it's
>> okay to only buy two or three bananas if that's all you can use
>> before they turn more ripe than you like. <shrug>

>
> I might buy a whole bunch if I wanted to eat a banana every day for a
> week.
>
> And sometimes those two or three bananas ripen more quickly than
> anticipated.
>



I have no problem breaking up a hand of bananas. I like to have half a
banana slice up on cereal. My wife doesn't eat them. If I buy a big
hand of ripe bananas half of them will be over ripe before I get to
them. If I get a hand of under ripe bananas I cannot be sure who quickly
they will ripen or if they will ripen at the same rate. So I buy just a
few bananas at a time. I will take a hand of 3 or 4, but if they only
have larger hands I will snap off as many as I want.

I do the same with grapes. They used to have bunches on grapes on
bunkers but over the last couple years they have started pre-bagging
them, and in much large quantities that I want. I will take out a bunch
or two, even breaking some off a bunch and put them in one of the other
bags. I am not the only one who does it. We are buying them by the pound
and are buying the quantities that we want, not the much larger
quantities they are trying to foist on us.





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On Thu, 8 Aug 2019 02:52:25 -0700 (PDT), Cindy Hamilton
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>On Wednesday, August 7, 2019 at 7:34:50 PM UTC-4, jmcquown wrote:
>> On 8/4/2019 6:07 PM, songbird wrote:
>> > jmcquown wrote:
>> >> On 8/4/2019 11:55 AM, Yes wrote:
>> >>> From your experience, in general how long does it take a banana to warm
>> >>> up to room temperature after you remove it from the refrigerator?
>> >>>
>> >>> Thanks,
>> >>>
>> >>> John
>> >>>
>> >> My question is why do you refrigerate bananas?
>> >
>> > no kiddin', can't stand 'em green nor do i
>> > particularly like them cold, but once in a while
>> > i can make something with them that is then
>> > refridgerated. not often though, because i
>> > either eat them plain or with peanut butter
>> > for breakfast.
>> >
>> >
>> > songbird
>> >

>> I've heard frozen ripe bananas are a very nice treat.
>>
>> I can't think of a reason to store bananas in the refrigerator.

>
>For those of us who don't like ripe bananas, it's a way to put them
>in suspended animation, especially if all the bananas available at the
>grocery store were at the perfect stage of unripeness.
>
>> According to the produce manager at my local grocery store, it's okay to
>> only buy two or three bananas if that's all you can use before they turn
>> more ripe than you like. <shrug>

>
>I might buy a whole bunch if I wanted to eat a banana every day for a week.
>
>And sometimes those two or three bananas ripen more quickly than anticipated.
>
>Cindy Hamilton


When bananas are on sale we'll buy like 20, peel, wrap each in wax
paper, and freeze... excellent for adding to smoothies rather than ice
cubes.
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jmcquown wrote:
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> I've heard frozen ripe bananas are a very nice treat.


get them cold and dip them in chocolate... that's
ok, but i'd actually prefer them with some hot fudge
and ice-cream instead if i'm going that route.


> I can't think of a reason to store bananas in the refrigerator.
> According to the produce manager at my local grocery store, it's okay to
> only buy two or three bananas if that's all you can use before they turn
> more ripe than you like. <shrug> As for the original question, probably
> only about an hour. It would depend on the temp of your refrigerator.


we can eat a lot of them here if there is no other
fruit in season. the past few weeks we've been enjoying
blueberries.


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>how long does it take a banana to warm up to room temperature after you remove it from the refrigerator?


Only about two minutes, when shoved up your vagina.
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> From your experience, in general how long does it take a banana to warm
> up to room temperature after you remove it from the refrigerator?


Oh my!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RFDOI24RRAE



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On Sunday, August 4, 2019 at 11:55:29 AM UTC-4, Yes wrote:
> From your experience, in general how long does it take a banana to warm
> up to room temperature after you remove it from the refrigerator?
>
> Thanks,
>
> John


Insufficient data. How warm is your house?

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> From your experience, in general how long does it take a banana to warm
> up to room temperature after you remove it from the refrigerator?


Yes, we have no bananas!
Thank you! Thank you very much! Exit stage left, as applause continues.

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On 2019-08-05 3:39 p.m., Leonard Blaisdell wrote:
> In article >, Yes
> > wrote:
>
>> From your experience, in general how long does it take a banana to
>> warm up to room temperature after you remove it from the
>> refrigerator?

>
> Yes, we have no bananas! Thank you! Thank you very much! Exit stage
> left, as applause continues.
>
>



LOL. Not at all surprised that a couple here actually replied seriously
to the troll.

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On 8/5/2019 5:55 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
> On 2019-08-05 3:39 p.m., Leonard Blaisdell wrote:
>> In article >, Yes
>> > wrote:
>>
>>> From your experience, in general how long does it take a banana to
>>> warm up to room temperature after you remove it from the
>>> refrigerator?

>>
>> Yes, we have no bananas! Thank you! Thank you very much! Exit stage
>> left, as applause continues.
>>
>>

>
>
> LOL. Not at all surprised that a couple here actually replied seriously
> to the troll.
>


Maybe he is from Scranton PA and has a lot of bananas
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OGldNpngDws

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