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Bananas will stay yellow and fresh for ‘26 days’ longer with clever hack fans are loving (Image: Getty) Food storage hacks are something all households should be aware of to keep their kitchen ingredients as fresh as possible. One of the first things in the kitchen to go bad is bananas. One minute they may seem underripe , then the next they are covered in brown spots.

Bananas are typically just left in the fruit bowl or on the kitchen counter, but these are not good places to keep them. Instead, a food storage expert has shared a clever hack to avoid browning on bananas even after 26 days. function loadOvpScript(){let el=document.



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