Warum beginnen Mandarinen im Netz aus dem Discounter bereits kurze Zeit nach dem Kauf ( oft am nächsten Tag ) zu schimmeln?

Woran könnte das liegen ? Es ist sehr ärgerlich ständig etwas weg zu werfen weil es verdorben ist.

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Liesche
2 months ago

You should check every single mandarin while buying it on the net by touching it easily, then you notice if they are still solid or already start to mold. It is often experienced that they release moisture when touching or have completely soft shells. They don’t necessarily sneak with you, they’re already in the supermarket. At home, I still take them out of the net, I control them once more and distribute them in a bowl. So it rarely happens that I have a rotten. I always buy for a week. With the tomatoes I make it as well, in the packaging you can also see badly. whether there is already a bad thing, because you can’t see it through the cardboard. Unfortunately, I noticed a few weeks ago that when testing at the supermarket I did not find that a tomato had already been completely moulded from below. If I hadn’t sorted her at home, she would have put at least another one by the next day. In the past, it was possible to recognize this well in the entire box packaging, today one sees only the upper part, the lower part is covered by the cardboard surface.

critter
2 months ago

It is known that one should never buy mandarins on the net, because, if only 1 mandarin begins to mold, it transfers mold to the other. The mold of a single person is often not recognized because they are just packed in the net. If you buy individual mandarins, you can look at each and decide.

The second reason for the network is the environment that is damaged by these networks.

Narrativium
2 months ago

Can’t I confirm that I regularly buy organic mandarins, but there’s almost never a mold, but maybe it’s too warm with you?

I have 18 degrees in the living room and there they also hold a week (if I don’t eat them before).

Narrativium
2 months ago
Reply to  19Bernburg97

But unfortunately you don’t notice it right away

What network do you have with you? We have such a loose red net, you can look great and see if all mandarins are still in order.

Liesche
2 months ago
Reply to  Narrativium

But you have always been lucky, in the nets are often lazy in between, not because it is too warm in the apartment.

Narrativium
2 months ago
Reply to  Liesche

Obviously.

Schubert610
2 months ago

because there is no MHD in shape you don’t know how old the fruit is, so you can have bad luck and it will spoil you very quickly.

pony
2 months ago

then you only have to buy as much as you can consume.

I’d rather buy only 3 mandarins and eat them up than 12 of them I’d throw 9 away. is cheaper and more sustainable.

and usually the discounter mandarins are in the net below in the regal and are somehow stuffed in without paying attention to whether individual fruits are damaged. damaged fruits mold quickly. mostly the fruits are fresh for a little longer.

Roderic
2 months ago

In the discounter I only buy basic food such as flour sugar dairy products canned etc…

I prefer to get fruit and vegetables at the supermarket (Rewe Edeka …).

It’s fresher there.

Discounters are extremely fixed for cost savings. Fruits and vegetables often lie in the dishes for several days.

Justme675
2 months ago

Well, maybe because you bought organic meders that weren’t treated.

Nectovelin
2 months ago

They don’t come freshly from the region, but are on the way for weeks.

wiki01
2 months ago

If you don’t buy organic goods, it won’t happen.

hamberlona
2 months ago
Reply to  wiki01

Yes. If you don’t store it cool, it happens without organic. Because the retail store sells packed mandarins in much too large portions, so it takes too long for them to be consumed. That’s why I only buy them loosely in much smaller quantities for a few days. The retail trade is doing as if mankind from large families and discriminates singles.

PeterP58
2 months ago

Wrong storage at home? o

PeterP58
2 months ago
Reply to  19Bernburg97

Then just buy mandarins without net!? o
I buy them back and forth on the net and see if they are still good. As soon as I’m home, I’ll remove the net, of course!