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Old 04-22-2013, 04:59 PM   #5 (permalink)
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Default Re: Can dwarf cavendish bananas be eaten?

'Dwarf Cavendish' are actually grown commercially for fruit here in Greece and the Canary Islands,and they are pretty good taste wise.

The reason for the "do not eat" label could be to warn costumers that this plant is not intended to be consumed and that its not fit for consumption as its almost certainly treated with various toxic agrochemicals. However,if from now on you grow it without such toxic products,by the time it fruits,it will have mostly gotten rid of them and its fruit should be fine for consumption.
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