Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - Will the fruit freeze outdoors in 1~8 degrees?

Will the fruit freeze outdoors in 1~8 degrees?

Maybe, it depends on the kind of fruit.

You can't put fruit outside in winter. It's very cold outside, and it's easy to freeze the fruit. Fruit should be put in the bedroom or refrigerator. It depends on the kind of fruit. Pears and apples should be put in the house, next to the window, and grapes and red grapes should be put in the refrigerator. In winter, fruits will freeze when left outside. Fruits should be placed indoors, in ventilated places, on windowsills and other places.

What fruit can be frozen:

For example, oranges are afraid of freezing, and the storage temperature of oranges should not be lower than 8 degrees. If the temperature is lower than 8 degrees, oranges will deteriorate and rot, and their nutrition will be seriously lost, so they can't be eaten and lose their nutritional value. Oranges are fruits of the genus Citrus in Rutaceae. Citrus and tangerine belong to the genus Citrus in Rutaceae. Fruit skin is thick, containing pulp petals, consisting of juice bubbles and seeds.

Apples can be frozen at MINUS 8 degrees, but in general, apples will not be frozen. Apples are best stored in a temperature environment of-1 degree to 0 degree. However, if the temperature is too low, the cell structure may be destroyed, leading to dehydration. When planting apple trees, flowers and fruits should be thinned, and compound fertilizer should be applied to plants, which is beneficial to improve fruit yield and quality.