Interesting, Yug. Never seen one before.
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I meant the big green ones that never become yellow, Harvey. That green veriety is quite fragrant and very sweet, making it a favorite ingredient in banana cakes, much as green apples are often used in apple pies.
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hELLO Svetlana. There are many yellow varieties and they are quite a varied lot. The red's texture is not as fine as, say, the yellow "tundan" which is quite creamy. The red has a lighter texture. It has a mild sweet flavor too, less sweet than all of the different yellows, but still sweet.






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over our bananas, Michael, as i prefer the little yellow Senyoritas (top row, whole bunches)...
I planted a banana tree "Golden African Banana"` twice now. It is supposed to be winter hardy here, but froze the first year and the replanted tree still hasn't come up this year, so I expect it has died as well. I guess I will need to get a banana tree that doesn't really have fruit one can eat as they appear to be the only kind that will come back every year in this part of the world.
I've been checking where I replanted my banana from last year almost daily hoping it will sprout a new plant, but it doesn't look like that is going to happen. I guess I need to dig down and see if it truly did rot, but I'm holding off until into June to give it a chance.


