Celebrity blogger and housewife Kat Springer posed a simple question that sparked a heated debate among hundreds of people on the internet, and it’s impossible for many to choose which side to take.
“Do you keep the bananas in the fridge or on the counter?” Organized housewife’s Facebook page wanted 850 thousand followers.
Kat chose to have the best of both worlds. “I keep the bananas in the pantry,” she replied.
‘Then, once it’s browned, it’s straight into the freezer to bake. Sometimes remove the skin and cut into pieces and freeze for smoothies! ‘
Celebrity blogger and housewife Kat Springer asked a simple question that sparked heated debate among hundreds of people, and it’s impossible for many to choose which side to take.

The post has nearly 600 comments from foreigners fighting tooth and nail
The post has nearly 600 comments of strangers fighting tooth and nail for their choices.
“No question has angered me more,” one woman wrote. “What kind of person puts bananas in the fridge?”
“The man who puts the bread in the freezer,” another replied.
“I don’t have time to argue about where I put my life,” said a third in the comment thread. “It’s about the banana!”
Most of them were on the cabinet side of the counter.
“The aluminum foil fruit bowl is perfect in the winter,” one mother said. “But I’m not sure if I ‘hide’: my kids will swallow them within minutes if they lie down.”
“Cold bananas turn black very quickly,” one man wrote. “They look mature on the inside but my skin is getting dirty.”
While others prefer the refrigerator for various reasons.
“They ripen very quickly if I’m not in the fridge where I live,” one man told me. ‘The curse of tropical climates!
“Definitely in the fridge,” one woman wrote. “They last longer, and cold bananas are great to eat.”
Another added, “I keep them in the fridge, but only because I have mice.”

A few people stood alone on the edge of the banana orchard, especially during the winter months.
But many have shared the surprising variations on their banana storage practices.
“I peel them and put them in containers that are easier for me when I need them,” one man said.
“I actually put them in the freezer as soon as they’re ripe,” added another. “They last much longer!”
But surprisingly, few were unaware of the controversy in the first place.
“I didn’t know storing them in the fridge was an option!” Written by a woman. “I always kept them in a basket.”
“This is the first time I’ve heard of bananas that end up in the fridge,” said another. “You learn something new every day.”
Source: Daily Mail