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Old 03-10-2009, 08:47 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Dwarf Cavendish questions

hello board. I'm a newbee to bananas and gardening altogether. I recently became excited when I saw the dwarf cavendish banana plants. I immediatly ordered 2 of them from springhill nursry. I havnt recieved them yet
Anyhow I told my girlfriend about it and she said I may not like the taste as she found mini bananas to taste a little tart and bitter.
I've been googling these bananas ever since and have found there to be many species of small bananas.
I went to a market today and bought "baby bananas". To see if I can get an idea for the taste.
Are the cavendish bananas tart and bitter as my girlfriend described or do you think she had a different variety? Do you think the dole "baby bananas" will give me an idea of what to expect? Any help and guidance would be appreciatted as I still have time to cancel the order.
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