10 Fruits That Keep Ripening After You Buy Them

Bananas

They start off green and become progressively sweeter and softer as they ripen, eventually developing brown spots on the skin.

Avocados

You can speed up the ripening process by placing them in a paper bag with a banana or apple.

Tomatoes:

Tomatoes can be purchased when they are still slightly firm and will continue to ripen at room temperature, becoming juicier and sweeter over time.

Peaches:

They will continue to ripen at room temperature, becoming softer and more fragrant as they ripen.

Pears:

Like peaches, pears are usually purchased when they are still firm and will ripen at room temperature over several days. They will become softer and juicier as they ripen.

Mangoes:

They will continue to ripen at room temperature, becoming softer and developing a sweeter aroma as they ripen.

Kiwi:

Kiwi fruit is often purchased when it is still firm. It will continue to ripen at room temperature, softening over time.

Plums:

They will become softer and juicier as they ripen, with the skin taking on a slightly wrinkled appearance.

Nectarines:

Nectarines are similar to peaches in that they are typically purchased when they are still firm and will continue to ripen at room temperature.

Apricots:

They will become softer and sweeter as they ripen, with the skin taking on a slightly wrinkled appearance.