Produce 101 – Plum

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Produce 101 – Plum
Picking the best
When selecting plums look for plump, well colored and yields to the touch. Plums that have wrinkled skin, soft spots and breaks in the skin should be avoided.
Storing
Plums that are ripe and ready to eat should be stored in the refrigerator for up to four days. Plums that are not ripe can be stored at room temperature until ripe. To speed up the ripening process place plums in a brown paper bag with the top folded over and not sealed for a couple of days.
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