No More Rotten or Black Bananas After a Few Days: This Method Keeps Them Fresh for Up to 2 Years

Step 2: Prepare the Bananas

Trim both ends of each banana.

Leave the peel intact.

Cut the bananas into thick slices approximately the width of two fingers.

Keeping the pieces fairly large helps them maintain their structure during processing.

Step 3: Prepare the Jars

Wash and sterilize the glass jars thoroughly before use.

Into each jar add:

1 bay leaf

2 garlic cloves

2 slices chili pepper

1 teaspoon coriander seeds

1 teaspoon dill seeds

A small mixture of black, white, green, and pink peppercorns

A few allspice berries

Arrange approximately a dozen banana pieces inside each jar.

Add a few extra chili slices on top if desired.

Step 4: Add the Brine Ingredients

To each jar add:

1 teaspoon sugar

1½ teaspoons salt

1 teaspoon 70% vinegar essence

Carefully pour hot water into the jar until completely filled.

Leave only a small amount of headspace beneath the lid.

Ensure the banana pieces remain submerged beneath the liquid.

Why the Spices Matter

The spices do more than add flavor.

They create layers of complexity that complement the sweetness of the bananas.

The garlic contributes depth.

The chili provides gentle heat.

The coriander and dill seeds offer aromatic notes.

The peppercorns and allspice bring warmth and complexity.

Together they transform ordinary bananas into something completely different from the fruit you normally eat fresh.

Continue to the final page to learn the sterilization process, storage guidelines, and serving suggestions.