Browning avocados happens when they get exposed to air, but there are ways to stop it from happening too fast.
Avocados are like little superheroes that want to stay green and soft, but sometimes they start turning brown. It’s not a bad thing, it just means they're getting ready for something new!
What helps avocados stay fresh
- Lemon juice is like a friendly guard who keeps the browning at bay. It has something called acid, which slows down the reaction that makes avocados go brown.
- Oils, like olive oil, act like a shield, they cover up the avocado and stop it from meeting the air.
- Putting them in the fridge is like giving them a cool nap. The cold slows everything down, including the browning process.
If you leave an avocado out on the table, it's like leaving it in the sun without any protection, it will brown faster than if you put it in the fridge or cover it with oil or lemon juice! Browning avocados happens when they get exposed to air, but there are ways to stop it from happening too fast.
Avocados are like little superheroes that want to stay green and soft, but sometimes they start turning brown. It’s not a bad thing, it just means they're getting ready for something new!
Examples
- An avocado turns brown when it's left out too long, like if you forget it in your lunch bag.
- Putting an apple in with the avocado helps slow down browning because apples release a chemical that stops the reaction.
- If you want to keep avocados fresh for a few days, put them in the fridge.
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