Title: When Are Peaches Ripe? Use Your Senses
Meta description: Are you wondering if the peaches on your tree are ripe, juicy, and ready to eat? Use your sense of sight, touch, and smell to find out. Learn more here.
[link u=peach-picking] Pick the sweetest, juiciest peaches[/link] fully ripe from the tree. Peaches do not continue developing sugar once you harvest them, although they do become softer and may improve in texture. But the tastiest peaches are tree-ripened. The best way of knowing when a peach is perfectly ripe is by using your senses of sight, touch, and smell.
--The Look of a Ripe Peach
Peaches vary in color, depending on the variety and the time of year. All peaches start out green and then slowly become yellow, but many varieties also attain a reddish blush. However, fruits receiving less light may never develop a reddish color. …show more content…
Look closely at the background color as the peaches approach ripeness, watching for the yellow to deepen and become slightly golden.
Also, take a close look at the skin around the stem of the peach. When a peach is fully ripe, the texture of the skin in this area often wrinkles slightly.
--Squeeze Gently and Feel for Softness
Unripe peaches are hard compared to a ripe fruit. Squeeze fruits gently and feel for a slight give in the texture of the flesh, indicating ripeness.
--Get Up-Close and Use Your Nose
As a peach reaches the point of perfect ripeness, it also often develops more scent, but you need to get close and take a deep breath. However, some varieties have a more intense smell when ripe than others, so smell alone is not the best indication of a ripe