The fuck aren't we growing these kinds of bananas everywhere in overly exploited republics and then importing them into the US? Fuck the gros michel, fuck these petty banana snack foods, I want a banana that I can eat as a meal.
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We picked the Gros Michel (before it got decimated by Panama Disease) and now the Cavendish because they can be mass grown, harvested before they are ripe, shipped around the world with minimal special handling, be ripened locally, and can survive all that without getting blemished.
While there are plenty of other bananas, really only those varieties could do that. Bananas cost less than a buck per pound. Other varieties would have to be shipped by air with special handling and cost many times more.
I'd like to just grow a tree in my backyard. But I don't live in the right climate. Or have a backyard.
I live in the Midwest, and had a coworker with a banana plant (I think a Cavendish). He cut it down and dug up the root ball to bring inside every winter. Every few years, the weather was warm enough long enough the thing actually made bananas.
They need a small greenhouse for it. Leave it where it is, put weed block down 8'x8' Get 3 45deg top fittings for fence rail pipe 10' long 2 8' 2x4 boards
Make tall triangle greenhouse using the pipes for the 6 legs 4 feet apart.
Use the 2x4s on the inside to hold the pipe spacing and structure
Cover in greenhouse plastic.
Go bananas
lol
"Put out the cat and bring in the BANANA TREE."
Ha, poor kitty.
Fun fact, a banana is technically an herb and not a tree.
And bananas are berries!
I feel like the solution is probably more local banana
We all dream of thicc local bananas.
Gros Michel is long gone, it's the Cavendish that we're about to lose.
Do they taste better tho? The bigger the fruit, the more bland they are in my experience.
Depends if there was proper selection for taste. In Spain they have delicious big watermelons and melons.
The big melons he tells you not to worry about.
Good point. Just look at the raspberry and the pineapple.
Pineapples are a spieful flora that tries to digest everything else. Shame for it us humans are into that shit.
Well not like that its about some big pineapple and small pineapple not entire different things
Jesus.
Imma be single forever.
Cab anyone attest to how these things taste? And is it possible to get one outside of Hawaii?
Yeaaaah that's $177 for a banana, I'm good
Tbf, you're buying an 8-10 pound box of them, which, according to the images, is more than likely at least around a dozen of them.
Still expensive, but it's somewhere in the ballpark of $10-20 per banana rather than a single $177 banana.
fwiw it does seem to be for a box of 7-10 lbs, but still
Interesting that the flavor profile says nothing about the flavor, only the texture.
Here's a video of a family tasting the banana and describing the flavor.
tl;dw: The flavor is similar to Cavendish. One person thought it was sweeter and had "more banana" flavor. One person didn't feel that was the case. The texture was described as "thick and chewy," and not as "fluffy" as the Cavendish. Overall they liked it.
"Hua Moa" just sounds right for a banana that size. I can picture the person that named it making those sounds as a reaction to seeing it, and then just going with that as the name.
"Hua moa" is Hawaiian for "chicken egg."
If that's true... It's not a very apt name for it. Unless Hawaii has some mega chickens I don't know about.
I mean, there certainly are a shit load of chickens around, but that's a newer development.
Hua can also mean fruit, so it's possible it means "chicken fruit." I'm not sure that makes any more sense, though.
Could just be cos yellow.
(sudden 3rd hand)
With a banana that big it definitely for sharing
It is sad that while there are so many interesting banana varieties all around the world, only two of them ship for crap. In addition to cool-sounding fruity varieties, one variety is so starchy it used to be the base starch the diet of local people instead of a grain, how neat is that?
Forget banana varieties, you're missing so many different fruits that aren't imported just because it doesn't travel well.
I moved to Taiwan and found out there is a completely different avocado that is creamer. There is pineapple that is 10 times sweeter and doesn't fuck up your tongue after a few pieces. You can even eat the core.
Mango season just started and there are 2 different kinds. One is (extremely)sweet and the other is sweet and sour.
There are also many awsome natural species, like the short one with pink fruits that peel themselves when ripe (Musa velutina): https://www.google.com/search?q=musa+velutina&client=firefox-b-m&sca_esv=0d9b9ff4180b1131&sca_upv=1&channel=ts&tbm=isch&source=lnms&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiO77mWg9OFAxV0zQIHHZrRC0YQ_AUIBigB&biw=342&bih=642#
You should remove some tracking from your link.
Thanks!
500 kinds of mangos. 2000 kinds of apples...
Gros michel not looking so gros any more.
Strange name. In ʻOlelo (Hawaiian) that translates directly to "Chicken Fruit". Wonder if the jungle fowl eat it.
Fuckit I now welcome the extinction of the cavemdish banana. Bring on the age of megananas
Us gentlemen being outclassed by fuckin fruit. Life is cruel
Big banachode.
when i say i deal big bananas, this is what i mean 😎