What happens to food if you don’t put it in the refrigerator in a timely manner (13 photos)
The guys from the TikTok channel Lapse Clips decided to do some real research! They filmed the entire process of fresh food becoming lost and inedible day after day. And even if there is no special aesthetics here, it is simply impossible to take your eyes off this process!
Each of us has at least once encountered spoilage of food that was simply forgotten in the bins of the refrigerator. Having discovered an unexpected find, every now and then you wonder how, for example, something so unaesthetic could come out of a ripe apple. Or why does your favorite cabbage smell so unpleasant, and where did the slug come from on it?!
Strawberries on the first, sixth and twelfth days of the experiment
Avocado during the first, twelfth and twenty-seventh days of the experiment
Pitahaya or dragon fruit during the first, twelfth and twentieth days of the experiment
Pitahaya has a slight sweetish taste, so many people find the fruit bland. For example, in Thailand they hardly eat it at all, but use it as decoration.
Lychees on the first and nineteenth days of the experiment
Papaya during the first, fifth and twenty-second days of the experiment
Peach during the first, ninth and twentieth days of the experiment
Antillean cucumber on the first, eighth and twenty-second days of the experiment
Antillean cucumber or mashishi is the fruit of a tropical plant that tastes like cucumber lightly seasoned with vinegar. This unusual product is actively consumed in Arab countries. It is stewed, added to salads or simply eaten fresh.
Cashews on the first and eighth days of the experiment
Figs on the first, fifth and thirteenth days of the experiment
These photos clearly demonstrate that figs need to be eaten as soon as possible. It spoils very quickly.
Bergamot on the first, seventh and twentieth days of the experiment
Pear on the first and thirtieth day of the experiment
Kiwi on the first, fifth and twenty-fifth days of the experiment