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you need a banana tree for banana's, keeps em fresh

 

Ha ha, you jest of course. The banana plant is not a tree at all, although it is commonly mistaken for one. Bananas themselves are actually a type of berry.

 

The history of banana cultivation is a facinating one, although limitations of space prevent a discussion of it here.

 

Many celebrities have taken their names from the banana. These include Joseph "Joe Bananas" Bonanno, popular boss of the Bonanno crime family, and The Banana Splits, stars of a childrens' programme enjoyed by the stoned and the very stoned alike.

 

Robert

 

Nope, he wasn't jesting - a "banana tree" is something to hang a bunch of shop bought bananas from to keep them from being in contact with other fruit... as stated, it keeps em fresh.

 

WGD

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you need a banana tree for banana's, keeps em fresh

 

Ha ha, you jest of course. The banana plant is not a tree at all, although it is commonly mistaken for one. Bananas themselves are actually a type of berry.

 

The history of banana cultivation is a facinating one, although limitations of space prevent a discussion of it here.

 

Many celebrities have taken their names from the banana. These include Joseph "Joe Bananas" Bonanno, popular boss of the Bonanno crime family, and The Banana Splits, stars of a childrens' programme enjoyed by the stoned and the very stoned alike.

 

Robert

 

What about Bananarama?

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you need a banana tree for banana's, keeps em fresh

 

Ha ha, you jest of course. The banana plant is not a tree at all, although it is commonly mistaken for one. Bananas themselves are actually a type of berry.

 

The history of banana cultivation is a facinating one, although limitations of space prevent a discussion of it here.

 

Many celebrities have taken their names from the banana. These include Joseph "Joe Bananas" Bonanno, popular boss of the Bonanno crime family, and The Banana Splits, stars of a childrens' programme enjoyed by the stoned and the very stoned alike.

 

Robert

 

Nope, he wasn't jesting - a "banana tree" is something to hang a bunch of shop bought bananas from to keep them from being in contact with other fruit... as stated, it keeps em fresh.

 

WGD

 

:yp: :lol:

 

Robert

Well that put you in your place Maidy me ol' mate, fancy you not knowing that, you'll be failing your fire brigade entry exams next........

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you need a banana tree for banana's, keeps em fresh

 

Ha ha, you jest of course. The banana plant is not a tree at all, although it is commonly mistaken for one. Bananas themselves are actually a type of berry.

 

The history of banana cultivation is a facinating one, although limitations of space prevent a discussion of it here.

 

Many celebrities have taken their names from the banana. These include Joseph "Joe Bananas" Bonanno, popular boss of the Bonanno crime family, and The Banana Splits, stars of a childrens' programme enjoyed by the stoned and the very stoned alike.

 

Robert

 

What about Bananarama?

And that timeless Tom Jones song, "Tie a yellow banana round the old oak tree", or that old cowboy film "She wore a yellow banana".

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you need a banana tree for banana's, keeps em fresh

 

Ha ha, you jest of course. The banana plant is not a tree at all, although it is commonly mistaken for one. Bananas themselves are actually a type of berry.

 

The history of banana cultivation is a facinating one, although limitations of space prevent a discussion of it here.

 

Many celebrities have taken their names from the banana. These include Joseph "Joe Bananas" Bonanno, popular boss of the Bonanno crime family, and The Banana Splits, stars of a childrens' programme enjoyed by the stoned and the very stoned alike.

 

Robert

 

Nope, he wasn't jesting - a "banana tree" is something to hang a bunch of shop bought bananas from to keep them from being in contact with other fruit... as stated, it keeps em fresh.

 

WGD

 

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Got some fruit only 2 days ago and now its turned mouldy and rotten in the bowl, it looked great when we got it now we have to bin it all :yp:

 

The reason this happens with fruit purchased from most Greengrocers and Supermarkets, is that they have inadequate cold storage.

So the fruit is hosed down with cold water, this causes it to rot and soft fruits rot quickest.

Have you ever wondered why the bananas smell a bit "earthy" ?

 

Take it back and demand a replacement, or refund, thats what I do and they never quibble.

I will even take the last nectarine out of a pack back and get a complete pack as a replacement.

 

They rely on most customers just chucking the fruit away and buying some more.

If more customers dumped it back on them they would have to improve their storage arrangements.

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you need a banana tree for banana's, keeps em fresh

 

Ha ha, you jest of course. The banana plant is not a tree at all, although it is commonly mistaken for one. Bananas themselves are actually a type of berry.

 

The history of banana cultivation is a facinating one, although limitations of space prevent a discussion of it here.

 

Many celebrities have taken their names from the banana. These include Joseph "Joe Bananas" Bonanno, popular boss of the Bonanno crime family, and The Banana Splits, stars of a childrens' programme enjoyed by the stoned and the very stoned alike.

 

Robert

 

What about Bananarama?

And that timeless Tom Jones song, "Tie a yellow banana round the old oak tree", or that old cowboy film "She wore a yellow banana".

 

 

It was a group called "Dawn" that sang that... not Tom Jones..... :yp:

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you need a banana tree for banana's, keeps em fresh

 

Ha ha, you jest of course. The banana plant is not a tree at all, although it is commonly mistaken for one. Bananas themselves are actually a type of berry.

 

The history of banana cultivation is a facinating one, although limitations of space prevent a discussion of it here.

 

Many celebrities have taken their names from the banana. These include Joseph "Joe Bananas" Bonanno, popular boss of the Bonanno crime family, and The Banana Splits, stars of a childrens' programme enjoyed by the stoned and the very stoned alike.

 

Robert

 

What about Bananarama?

And that timeless Tom Jones song, "Tie a yellow banana round the old oak tree", or that old cowboy film "She wore a yellow banana".

 

 

It was a group called "Dawn" that sang that... not Tom Jones..... :yp:

Quite correct, I must have been thinking of "The green green banana's of home", or was it "The banana boat song"?

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The reason this happens with fruit purchased from most Greengrocers and Supermarkets, is that they have inadequate cold storage.

So the fruit is hosed down with cold water, this causes it to rot and soft fruits rot quickest.

 

Sorry Cranfield but totally wrong I'm afraid. I was involved in the fruit trade for many years and never once saw or heard of this happening to fruit, salads and vegetables yes, but never fruit.

 

Incidentally, technically (botanically, that is), a banana is a herb.

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The reason this happens with fruit purchased from most Greengrocers and Supermarkets, is that they have inadequate cold storage.

So the fruit is hosed down with cold water, this causes it to rot and soft fruits rot quickest.

 

Sorry Cranfield but totally wrong I'm afraid. I was involved in the fruit trade for many years and never once saw or heard of this happening to fruit, salads and vegetables yes, but never fruit.

 

Incidentally, technically (botanically, that is), a banana is a herb.

That makes sound sense, as why would supermarkets spray fruit with water, knowing that it would cause it rot, possibly before it is sold?

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Got some fruit only 2 days ago and now its turned mouldy and rotten in the bowl, it looked great when we got it now we have to bin it all :yes:

 

The reason this happens with fruit purchased from most Greengrocers and Supermarkets, is that they have inadequate cold storage.

So the fruit is hosed down with cold water, this causes it to rot and soft fruits rot quickest.

Have you ever wondered why the bananas smell a bit "earthy" ?

 

Take it back and demand a replacement, or refund, thats what I do and they never quibble.

I will even take the last nectarine out of a pack back and get a complete pack as a replacement.

 

They rely on most customers just chucking the fruit away and buying some more.

If more customers dumped it back on them they would have to improve their storage arrangements.

 

I've worked in bannana storage wharehouse's and in most supermarkets

and there is a very complex science behind keeping fruit fresh and to rippen

at the correct time for the customer.

 

In my experience the storage is carried out in the most optimum way and refrigeration

is one of the ways that is done.

Some fruits respond well to being chilled and some do not and for

the most part fruit and vegtables are picked, sorted, transfered and sold

all to specific standards so the customer has the fruit at just the right moment.

occasionaly it goes wrong and you end up with a bowl of mush.

Try and keep bannana's away from other fruits because the give off

a gas that quickens the ripening process of other fruits.

 

Cheers taz.

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