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Tag:Store Potatoes Fruit 2025-03-17 09:23
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Whether you're making a traditional mashed potato recipe, whipping up some fresh-cut fries, or cooking a hearty casserole, it's hard to deny the humble potato's appeal as a comfort food. As a kitchen staple, potatoes are probably a frequent entry on your shopping list along with wholesome fruit like apples and other produce. In this case, it's important to understand just how storing potatoes with certain fruits can affect freshness and possibly cause your spuds to go bad before their time.
It all has to do with ethylene, a gaseous hormone released by certain plants to facilitate the ripening process. Some types of produce, including apples, melons, bananas, peaches, and pears (among many others), generate large amounts of ethylene. Potatoes also produce the gas. However, taters are quite sensitive to it. That means that storing potatoes with fruits that give off large amounts of ethylene can accelerate ripening and cause spuds to rot much sooner than they would normally. And because of this, you should be careful to not stack potatoes on top of each other, as this can also lead to accelerated ripening.
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While it's generally considered safe to eat sprouted potatoes (provided that you remove the sprouts and don't detect signs of spoilage), it's not the most appetizing prospect. This brings us to a curious counterpoint to claims that keeping potatoes far from ethylene powerhouses like apples, bananas, and peaches prevents rapid ripening and spoilage. A scientific study showed that ethylene gas-treated potatoes were less likely to sprout but only when conditions were strictly controlled. (For instance, the potatoes were kept in conditions ranging from 35 to 40 degrees Fahrenheit.) However, another study showed that ethylene boosts reducing sugar in potatoes, which causes spuds to take on an unwanted darker color when cooking.
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