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msn.com | Mieka Smiles |Holly Kintuka
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the-express.com | Hannah Broughton |Holly Kintuka
As tropical fruits, bananas aren't accustomed to colder temperatures. While the peel might darken in the fridge, the inside remains perfectly edible. This is because the production of ethylene gas slows down in cooler temperatures, keeping your bananas fresh for longer. She explained, "If you have a banana that's just past the green stage, maybe with a few brown spots, refrigeration will do two things to it.
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express.co.uk | Holly Kintuka
Nothing beats a fresh-smelling and clean home. Keeping your house nice and tidy makes life so much easier, although many people know that isn't always easy, especially when you're going for a big spring clean. Fortunately, there are a number of tips and tricks out there to help make the cleaning process not only simpler but also more efficient, and in a recent TikTok video, a cleaning expert shared a useful tip on how to keep your house smelling good.
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express.co.uk | Holly Kintuka
A war film praised for its realism, and has been described as "compelling" and "a masterpiece" by those who have watched it. Black Hawk Down was released in 2001, tells the story of the U.S military raid in Mogadishu and the shooting down of a Black Hawk helicopter, and is based on the non-fiction book Black Hawk Down: A Story of Modern War by journalist Mark Bowden. The action-packed film, rated an impressive 4.7 stars out of five on Amazon Prime, is full of action.
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express.co.uk | Holly Kintuka
Bananas will stay fresh and won’t turn brown if you store them in 1 unexpected placeStop keeping your bananas in the fruit bowl if you want them to stay fresh for longer. Share Article Bookmark xx (Image: Getty)There's nothing more annoying than buying a bunch of bananas only for them to go brown and mushy. When it comes to long-lasting bananas, it simply comes down to how you store them, and it seems that many people are doing it wrong.
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