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an alarm, with a timer to set off an alarm at the time when the fruit should[is reckoned to] be ripe
(or with a mechanism for detecting just ripe fruit)
that shouts in different fruit voices/accents/with names[to tell apart which fruit was ripening] about 'hey! dont forget us oranges!'
Information on exotic fruit ripeness
http://asiarecipe.com/fruit.html Includes which fruits ripen, and general tips for gauging ripeness. [pottedstu, Nov 15 2001, last modified Oct 04 2004]
Advice on some common fruit and veg
http://www.keagyspr...com/tips_hints.html [pottedstu, Nov 15 2001, last modified Oct 04 2004]
Summer fruits
http://www.fabulous...tips/fruittips.html [pottedstu, Nov 15 2001, last modified Oct 04 2004]
(?) Choosing fruit and veg
http://www.bhg.com....22_Article_FruitVeg For quality and ripeness [pottedstu, Nov 15 2001, last modified Oct 04 2004]
Ripeness Sensor
http://www.gizmag.com/go/3575/ RipeSense labels don't send off an alarm, but they do provide a visual alert to a piece of fruit's ripeness. [jurist, Jul 29 2006]
RediRipe Sticker
http://www.azstarnet.com/news/139457.php Sensor label turns from white to blue. [jurist, Jul 29 2006]
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"Mind the oranges, Marlon!" |
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Hmmm. One could put a weight atop the subject fruit whose weight is precisely chosen to flatten said fruit when it became too ripe. As the weight falls, it trips a small bell to let you know that your banana is past its prime. |
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Some fruits give out ethylene when ripe (e.g. apples), so this could be used in a chemical detector. Probably the best thing to tell if fruit is ripe would be a picture book with examples of ripe and unripe fruit of each sort. Meanwhile, in my capacity as an ex-greengrocer, I've linked to some advice for you. The first link is the most general, and tells lots of stuff about the ripening process from a non-technical point of view. |
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I think I have the same problem as [technobadger] though, in that I buy fruit that isn't ripe yet, and then I forget about it until it's turned to mush. |
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Eddie Izzard did a sketch on this subject. Pears have a useful lifespan of around 4 seconds, during which period they go from rock-hard to pile-of-mush. |
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Well, avocados are evil, unless you like the taste of soap. |
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Somehow, I doubt that soap would be a good substitute for avocados, to be mashed, mixed with onion, cilantro, sea salt and paprika, and served over warm tortilla chips with refried beans and cheese. |
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Well, Guncrazy, I didn't say that soap was a good substitute but I'm betting that mashed and mixed, warmed and served, it would taste about the same as the avocado and probably better than avocado mixed with cilantro. |
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I happen to love avocados. Respect my green brother. |
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Cilantro tastes like soap to me...but I'd rather have it than avocados or their pre-eaten appearing form guacamole... |
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Look how we were thinking in 2001. Reckoning. |
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Before WhatsApp. Before RFID. Before AI. |
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So I'm posting my new AvocadoWarner |
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