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France apparently
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America 20 years ago? Seriously, 47 cents a pound is amazing.
Ohhhhhhh...
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I prefer my bananas on the bone, thank you though.
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That is hilarious!
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Did you know that banana trees aren’t actually trees, but are rather plants related to grasses? Also, bananas themselves are berries. :)
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To further melt your mind: strawberries aren’t actually berries, but avocados are.
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Even more mind-melting facts: Asparagus plants are usually gendered (specific male plants and female plants), otherwise known as dioecious. Furthermore, an asparagus plant can produce for 20 years or more! :)
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my grandpa used to grow them... In the countryside, banana leaves are used as TP.
Yes, that is a thing that happens in the Caribbean island where I grew up
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I always go for bone-in
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My parents grew up as migrant farm workers. I’m no stranger to stories of how people utilized every resource available to them “back then” (and even still today, in some places) in myriad ways.
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Amen. I’ve lived a few of those myself even though we’re fairly well off.
My parents never liked me climbing mango and coconut trees, or chasing goats, etc
I don’t regret my childhood at all, in retrospect
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They are also the largest plant classified as an herb, if I remember correctly.
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Planet Imgur.
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Correct me if Im wrong, but I am pretty sure the bananas we grow on this planet are boneless.
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“It took years to breed the bones out of them ‘naners. They said it couldn’t be done...”