How to ripen an avocado in minutes

19 April 2016
By Fashion Quarterly

How to ripen an avocado
Seriously, this food hack is about to change your life.

If, like us, avocados make up pretty much 99.9% of your diet, you would have encountered that age-old problem of really, really wanting to make guacamole/smashed avocado on toast but every avo you pick up at the supermarket is really, really the opposite of ripe.

This food hack has been going around for a while, however we’re sure there are still a few minds to be blown, so we’ll outline the steps below:

1. Wrap your rock-hard avocado super-tight in tin foil.
2. Place in the oven at 100degC for ten minutes.
3. After ten minutes, remove the avocado and check for ‘squishiness’.
4. If it doesn’t seem soft enough, pop it back in the oven and check on it every five or ten minutes until you’re satisfied it’s achieved the right amount of softness. Depending on how unripe it was to begin with, this could take up to an hour.
5. Remove the tin foil and refrigerate the avocado until it cools.
6. Voila! Your avocado is ready to enjoy.

Explanation: Avocados naturally produce ethylene gas (the same as bananas) which causes the fruit to ripen. Typically, this gas is released slowly but when the avocado is wrapped in tin foil and baked, the gas surrounds it and speeds up the ripening process.

You’ll never have to go avocado-free again!

Photos: Getty Images

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