yes.
Actually, tomatoes change flavor when refrigerated. They do best left at room temperature. I've had tomatoes last up to 2 weeks and longer sitting on the kitchen counter. Refrigeration might slow deterioration, but - in my experience - not by much.
Fruits in whole or cut form, whole fruits will last much longer than pre-sliced. Chocolates and other candies such as suckers or rock candy. Cheese and sausage meats may also be found by are more likely to be in a gift basket than edible floral arrangement.
No. The original health of the plant and the health of it's fruit determines how long the produce will last. Neither organic nor non-organic tomatoes can escape the decay process. Much of our food now travels a long way before we select it in our local stores. So when you buy the tomatoes you don't know how long it has been since it was picked. You can get a longer life of organic or non-organic tomatoes if you buy 'tomatoes on the vine'. The vine helps to keep the tomatoes alive longer. This will work with both types organic and non-organic.
It's difficult to tell but smell of it. If it smells kind of sour, then throw it out. It generally doesn't last longer than ten days.
about 1 month
Whole, fresh strawberries do not need to be placed in the fridge, but they will keep longer if they are. Washed and sliced strawberries should be refrigerated.
Well, it depends on the condition of the tomato. Fresh tomatoes will start to deteriorate a few days after being left on a shelf. Make sure the lid on a canned tomato is completely sealed. Tomatoes are perishable. That is, their lifespan is short and they will parish very quickly. Store them in a cool place with no humidity, and they will last longer.
I think diz nuts last longer
It will last longer in a hot envioroment.
Monitors last longer
Outlast means to last longer.