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Originally Posted by Natureboy
So, you're saying most people in PR (whether locals or tourists) prefer the taste of Cavendish over other bananas?
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No, I said
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Originally Posted by PR-Giants
The opinions I write are a collection from thousands of folks, locals and tourists from around the world who have tasted and compared bananas grown in near perfect conditions.
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Originally Posted by Natureboy
you actually give away the other banana varieties for free?
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Yes, I sell plantains and the other banana varieties are free but the first-class eating bananas are for family & friends.
"Brazilian. The fruit is subacid and of poor quality; it has little to recommend it as a dessert banana (to a West Indian trained taste, at least), and its acceptance in Hawaii seems to be a good example of the power of need and habit in influencing the demands of a market." -
Norman Simmonds | Musa Hall of Fame