Will grapes continue to ripen after being picked?
Do you know these? Topics such as "Will grapes continue to ripen after being picked?" and "Will unripe grapes ripen if left for a while?" are all about flowers and plants. If there are any mistakes, please feel free to correct them!
The fruits closely related to our lives actually have many misunderstandings. Let's take a closer look at these fruits again.
I. Is the white frost on the surface of grapes harmful?
Flowers love to eat grapes, their sweet and sour taste is just perfect for my taste, and it's soon time for grapes to ripen again. I get very happy thinking about being able to enjoy delicious grapes again. So, what are the misconceptions about grapes?
When buying grapes, we often see a layer of white frost on their skin. Flowers used to think this was residual pesticide, so I always had to wash them many times before eating. But this is a misconception. The white frost on grapes is a type of sugar alcohol secreted by fruits and vegetables, which is completely harmless! Its main function is to help the fruit retain moisture, and the more white frost there is, the fresher the grapes!
Here's a little secret: grapes will not naturally ripen after being picked.
II. Will eating too many oranges turn your skin yellow?
Oranges, tangerines, pomelos, lemons, and citrus fruits – it's hard to tell them apart. Do flower lovers also get confused like flowers, suspecting there must be some secrets among these fruits? How could they look so similar?
Flowers will reveal the secrets to you today!
Will grapes continue to ripen after being picked?
Actually, the relationships among these fruits are quite complicated. They are all hybrid varieties. Take oranges as an example: oranges are a hybrid of pomelos and mandarins, while citrus fruits are a hybrid of oranges and mandarins, and lemons are a hybrid of oranges and citrons. Is it confusing? Interested flower lovers can look it up on their own. The story of the orange family is very interesting.
Flowers tell you a little knowledge: oranges contain a high amount of beta-carotene. If you eat too many, your skin may turn yellow, but it won't stay yellow. As long as you stop eating them, beta-carotene will be gradually metabolized.
III. Is a banana tree not a tree?
Speaking of bananas, our country is one of the earliest to cultivate bananas, and bananas have already become one of the most common fruits, available in fruit shops all year round. So, what are the secrets of bananas?