Brilliant bananas ripen because they have special chemical messages that help them change color and get softer.
Imagine you're playing a game where each banana has a little timer inside it. When the timer goes off, the banana knows it's time to turn from green to yellow. This happens because of something called ethylene, which is like a tiny messenger that tells other bananas, "Hey, I'm getting ripe, let's do this together!"
How Bananas Talk to Each Other
Why It Matters
If you put a ripe banana in a bag with some green ones, they’ll all get ripe faster, kind of like how your favorite snack gets more exciting when your friend shares it with you!
So next time you see bananas turning yellow, remember: they're just having a little chat and getting ready to be eaten! 🍌
Examples
- A green banana on the counter turns yellow because it's releasing a gas called ethylene.
- Bananas ripen faster when they're close to each other.
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