Ripe bananas
Description
Ripe bananas have an intensely sweet, honey-like flavor and a creamy, soft texture; the skin takes on a yellow-brown color with dark spots, and the flesh becomes more aromatic and easier to mash. They are rich in potassium, vitamin B6, vitamin C, fiber, and natural sugars, providing quick energy, supporting heart function, regulating blood pressure, and aiding digestion; due to their amino acids, they also positively affect mood and sleep when consumed in moderation. In the kitchen, ripe bananas are perfect for baking (banana bread, muffins), smoothies, pancakes, oatmeal, and desserts, as well as a base for sauces or additions to yogurt and nuts. They should be stored at room temperature until the desired ripeness is reached; to slow down further ripening, it is advisable to place them in the refrigerator (the skin will darken, but the flesh will remain soft), and processed or peeled fruits can be frozen for later use.