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  2. Climacteric (botany) - Wikipedia

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    Non-climacteric fruits ripen without ethylene and respiration bursts, the ripening process is slower, and for the most part they will not be able to ripen if the fruit is not attached to the parent plant. [3] Examples of climacteric fruits include apples, bananas, melons, apricots, tomatoes, as well as most stone fruits.

  3. Ripening - Wikipedia

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    These containers increase the amount of ethylene and carbon dioxide gases around the fruit, which promotes ripening. [6] Climacteric fruits continue ripening after being picked, a process accelerated by ethylene gas. Non-climacteric fruits can ripen only on the plant and thus have a short shelf life if harvested when they are ripe.

  4. Post-harvest losses (vegetables) - Wikipedia

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    Climacteric fruit are those that can be harvested when mature but before ripening begins. These include bananas, melons, papayas, and tomatoes. In commercial fruit marketing the rate of ripening is controlled artificially, thus enabling transport and distribution to be carefully planned.

  5. 6 Essential Steps for Cleaning Out Your Tomato Plants ... - AOL

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    Light green tomatoes will usually ripen off the plant, but small tomatoes with dark green skins should be discarded. If you want to save tomato seeds , this is a great time to do it. Step 3 ...

  6. Glossary of botanical terms - Wikipedia

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    climacteric A rough category of fruit that can undergo a ripening phase post-harvest, preceded or accompanied by an increase in ethylene respiration . climber A plant growing more or less erect by leaning on or twining around another structure for support, or by clinging with tendrils. climbing See climber. cline. adj. clinal

  7. Tomato - Wikipedia

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    Tomato plants are vines, largely annual and vulnerable to frost, though sometimes living longer in greenhouses. The flowers are able to self-fertilise. Modern varieties have been bred to ripen uniformly red, in a process that has impaired the fruit's sweetness and flavor. There are thousands of cultivars, varying in size, color, shape, and flavor.

  8. Charred Tomatoes with Fried Eggs on Garlic Toast - AOL

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  9. Charred Tomatoes with Fried Eggs on Garlic Toast - AOL

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    Rub toasted bread with garlic and brush with oil. Heat oil in a large, heavy skillet (preferably cast-iron) over medium heat. Crack eggs into skillet and cook, undisturbed, until whites are set, 2 ...