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Raw fruits are safe at room temperature, but after ripening, will mold and rot quickly. For best quality, store ripe fruit in the refrigerator or prepare and freeze.
This chart assumes that you are buying your fruit in a retail store. Shelve life will increase dramatically if you are able to buy your produce directly from the source. For example, assuming you have the proper storage area and are able to buy your apples during harvest, than they will easily last for 6 month or longer.

Fruit Shelf Refrigerator Freezer
Apples1-2 days3 weeksCooked, 8 month
ApricotsUntil ripe2-3 daysHalves, 8 month
AvocadosUntil ripe3-4 daysNo
BananasUntil ripe2 days, skin
will blacken
whole peeled, 1 month
Berries, cherriesNo1-2 days4 months
Citrus fruit10 days1-2 weeksNo
Coconuts, fruits1 week2-3 weeksShredded, 6 months
Grapes1 day1 weekWhole, 1 mo.
Kiwi fruitUntil ripe3-4 daysNo
Melons1-2 days3-4 daysBalls, 1 mo.
Papaya, mango3-5 days1 weekSliced, 8 months
Peaches, nectarinesUntil ripe3-4 daysSliced, 8 months
Pears3-5 days3-4 daysNo
Plums3-5 days3-4 daysHalves, 8 month
Vegetable Shelf Raw, refrigerated Blanched, cooked or frozen
Artichokes, whole1-2 days1-2 weeksNo
AsparagusNo3-4 days8 months
Beans, green
or wax
No3-4 days8 months
Beets1 day7-10 days6-8 months
CabbageNo1-2 weeks10-12 months
Carrots, parsnipsNo2 weeks10-12 months
CeleryNo1-2 weeks10-12 months
CucumbersNo4-5 daysNo
Eggplant1 day3-4 days6-8 months
Garlic,
ginger root
2 days1-2 weeks1 month
GreensNo1-2 days10-12 months
Herbs, freshNo7-10 days1-2 months
LeeksNo1-2 weeks10-12 months
Lettuce, icebergNo1-2 weeksNo
Lettuce, leafNo3-7 daysNo
MushroomsNo2-3 days10-12 months
OkraNo2-3 days10-12 months
Onions, dry2-3 weeks2 months10-12 months
Spring or greenNo1-2 weeks 
Peppers, bell
or chili
No4-5 days6-8 months
Potatoes1-2 months1-2 weeksCooked and mashed,
10-12 months
Rutabagas1 week2 weeks8-10 months
SpinachNo1-2 days10-12 months
Squash, summerNo4-5 days10-12 months
Winter1 week2 weeks 
TurnipsNo2 weeks8-10 months
TomatoesUntil ripe2-3 days2 months

Storage: main - baked - dry - frozen - produce - refrigerated

http://www.pastrywiz.com/storage/produce.htm

Added: July 3, 2009
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ccinpc01 says:
Posted: February 8, 2010 10:01PM EST
CACTUSDAR says:
Posted: January 30, 2010 7:17AM EST
demkeith says:

Again! Thanks for stopping by! Have a good week. We are in for more cold nights up here in MadTowm!
Posted: January 30, 2010 9:07AM EST
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