Mangoes are a delicious, sweet, and juicy fruit that is popular around the world. They are also an excellent source of vitamins and minerals, making them a healthy snack. But what happens if you pick a mango before it is fully ripe? Can it still ripen after you pick it?
Ripe Mangoes
When it comes to picking mangoes, it is important to choose ones that are ripe. Ripe mangoes will be slightly soft to the touch and will have a sweet smell. The skin of ripe mangoes will also be a vibrant yellow or orange color, and may have some red patches. Unripe mangoes will be hard to the touch and will not have a sweet smell.
Mangoes that are picked when they are ripe will be the sweetest and juiciest. They will also be easier to prepare, as they will be soft enough to cut and remove the skin.
Ripening Mangoes
If you pick a mango before it is ripe, it is possible for it to ripen after you pick it. The ripening process can be sped up by placing the mango in a paper bag with a banana. The ethylene gas released by the banana will help the mango ripen faster. You can also place the mango in a sunny spot to help it ripen.
If you are not in a hurry, you can leave the mango on the counter for a few days and it will ripen on its own. You can also place the mango in the refrigerator, which will slow down the ripening process.
In conclusion, it is possible for mangoes to ripen even after they have been picked. The ripening process can be sped up by placing the mango in a paper bag with a banana, or by leaving it in a sunny spot. If you have the time, you can also leave the mango on the counter or in the refrigerator for a few days until it is ripe.
