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Can it stay at room temperature, or does it need to be kept in the fridge to avoid spoiling? Can I freeze it if I buy it in large quantities? What is the best way to freeze passion fruit? Below, we will discuss how to store passion fruit to prevent it from spoiling quickly. Tips for Storing Passion Fruit Passion fruit can stay at room temperature, away from sunlight, until it fully ripens. It takes about two to five days to ripen. When unripe, it has a smooth skin. As it ripens, the skin becomes wrinkled, but not excessively. If it is very wrinkled, it’s starting to spoil. Choose a heavy fruit that feels firm when you squeeze it, but not hard. You can try to speed up the ripening process by placing it next to a ripe fruit, such as a banana or an apple, as these release gases that help ripen passion fruit. Another option is to wrap it tightly in newspaper. Once ripe, it is best to place it in the refrigerator to slow down the ripening process. Put it in a plastic bag in the vegetable drawer of the fridge, where it will last for about seven more days. If the passion fruit has been cut open, remove the pulp with seeds and place it in an airtight container. Store it in the refrigerator. The pulp will last about the same time, around seven days, as long as it is well-sealed to prevent drying out.