1. Whole, Unpeeled Bananas
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Not ideal for a glass jar at room temperature.
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Bananas need air circulation; sealing them in a jar can trap moisture and speed up over-ripening or mold growth.
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The skin produces ethylene gas, which is a natural ripening agent. In a sealed jar, this gas builds up and can cause uneven or faster ripening.
2. Peeled or Cut Bananas
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More suitable for jars, but only if you refrigerate them.
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Exposed banana flesh browns quickly due to oxidation.
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To slow browning:
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Add a squeeze of lemon or lime juice.
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Cover tightly to reduce air exposure.
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Stored properly in a sealed glass jar in the fridge, cut bananas can last 1–2 days before becoming too mushy.
3. Tips for Glass Jar Storage
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Use a clean, airtight jar.
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Refrigerate bananas if they are peeled or sliced.
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Avoid storing whole bananas in sealed jars at room temperature.
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For long-term storage, consider freezing sliced bananas in a jar or freezer-safe container.
If you want, I can explain a creative way to store bananas in glass jars to make a dessert or smoothie prep—it keeps them fresh and ready to eat. Do you want me to show that?