dopleta
Today I came across some interesting advice. I haven't checked it myself, but I will definitely try:

"Banana peels help the meat to boil. Put the banana peel in a pot of meat. You will be pleasantly surprised by the result. The meat will be soft, juicy and fragrant."

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albina1966
Quote: dopleta

Today I came across some interesting advice. I haven't checked it myself, but I will definitely try:
"Banana peels help the meat to boil. Put the banana peel in a pot of meat. You will be pleasantly surprised by the result. The meat will be soft, juicy and fragrant."
Laris! When you try, sign off, pzhlsta. Wouldn't the meat have a banana flavor, I wonder?
Zhivchik
Quote: dopleta

Today I came across some interesting advice. I haven't checked it myself, but I will definitely try:
"Banana peels help the meat to boil. Put the banana peel in a pot of meat. You will be pleasantly surprised by the result. The meat will be soft, juicy and fragrant."

Oh ... don’t know, don’t know about bananas. I watched the program. So there they said that banana plantations are sprayed with chemicals, because the climate is hot and a lot of insects are eating trees. So, the workers in the production where bananas are packed work with gloves so that there is no contact of the skin of the hands with the chemicals that process bananas.
rusja
And here they, already, when kept "in a beautiful, marketable form", are treated with some kind of liquid of dubious action
dopleta
It's strange, why do they wither after the purchase if they lie down?
argo
watched how they are harvested .. on plantations .. the only thing I saw .. these "bunches" are placed in bags .. so that they have a "marketable" appearance because some kind of "juice" drips from these palms .. and if it gets on bananas .. specks and streaks remain on them ... but the fact that they are being processed .. did not hear
Scarlett
Quote: dopleta

It's strange, why do they wither after the purchase if they lie down?
And they turn black very quickly ... And there are such beautiful ones in the store ...
dopleta
Quote: Argo

... these "bunches" are placed in bags .. so that they have a "marketable" appearance
Yes, I also saw how they mature in fine-mesh covers, we were told - from insects.
Zhivchik
Quote: Argo

watched how they are harvested .. on plantations .. the only thing I saw .. these "bunches" are placed in bags .. so that they have a "marketable" appearance because some kind of "juice" drips from these palms .. and if it gets on bananas .. specks and streaks remain on them ... but the fact that they are being processed .. did not hear

Trees are treated with chemicals from pests. And this poison gets on the fruit. And since trees are treated more than once a season, then what is the layer of chemicals on the bananas.
They also asked in the program, "Do you think that workers with gloves work just like that?" And precisely to protect hands from chemicals.
izumka
I also once watched a program about collecting and exporting bananas. They are actually treated several times from pests, then they are picked green and soaked in huge containers with washing powder, and then they are packaged and sent to different countries. Then they said that washing powder does not reach the pulp, but before using it, you must thoroughly wash the banana.
Merri
Quote: dopleta

It's strange, why do they wither after the purchase if they lie down?

Because before the purchase, they had already been lying for a very long time at a certain temperature regime (collection, transportation, etc.), get into the room heat and begin to degrade. It's time, brother, it's time!

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