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amantedelenguaje
06-09-2012, 09:18 AM
Does anyone know what banana variety are the store-bought baby/mini bananas commonly found in supermarkets? I don't like them, even when I let the peel turn all the way black? The bananas are sweet but lack a complexity of taste. I don't want to waste my time growing a variety of banana that I know I do not like.
I am aware that the larger bananas are Cavendish, but what are the smaller ones?
sunfish
06-09-2012, 09:23 AM
Does anyone know what banana variety are the store-bought baby/mini bananas commonly found in supermarkets? I don't like them, even when I let the peel turn all the way black? The bananas are sweet but lack a complexity of taste. I don't want to waste my time growing a variety of banana that I know I do not like.
I am aware that the larger bananas are Cavendish, but what are the smaller ones?
http://www.bananas.org/f2/what-kind-bananas-these-10517.html#post112834:goteam:
venturabananas
06-09-2012, 09:34 AM
Depending on where you live, they are called Pisang Mas, Kluai Khai, Nino, Fig, Sucrier, etc. They are in the Sucrier subgroub and have AA genome.
I find it hard to get good ones from the store. Usually they are really bruised, which affects their flavor. At best they are super sweet with a complex aroma, but no acidity. Not my favorite banana, but they are good if you are in the mood for something sweet. Some people absolutely love them.
Frans
06-09-2012, 09:49 AM
Does anyone know what banana variety are the store-bought baby/mini bananas commonly found in supermarkets? I don't like them, even when I let the peel turn all the way black? The bananas are sweet but lack a complexity of taste. I don't want to waste my time growing a variety of banana that I know I do not like.
I am aware that the larger bananas are Cavendish, but what are the smaller ones?
Pisang mas
Richard
06-09-2012, 01:04 PM
There is a web site (referenced somewhere on this site) which provides an index to the codes on the stickers on the banana fruits. Can you give us a picture of the label, or just state the Brand and produce code on it?
amantedelenguaje
06-09-2012, 03:06 PM
There is a web site (referenced somewhere on this site) which provides an index to the codes on the stickers on the banana fruits. Can you give us a picture of the label, or just state the Brand and produce code on it?
The bananas didn't have a 4-digit PLU because they were pre-bagged. All I have is the following information.
Bar Code: 7 17524 11115 9
Product Name: Banana Mini 12Oz Dm
Company ID: 0717524
Name: DEL MONTE FRESH PRODUCE N.A., INC.
amantedelenguaje
06-09-2012, 03:07 PM
Depending on where you live, they are called Pisang Mas, Kluai Khai, Nino, Fig, Sucrier, etc. They are in the Sucrier subgroub and have AA genome.
I find it hard to get good ones from the store. Usually they are really bruised, which affects their flavor. At best they are super sweet with a complex aroma, but no acidity. Not my favorite banana, but they are good if you are in the mood for something sweet. Some people absolutely love them.
Thanks to you and everyone else for such a rapid response. I love this forum!!!
sunfish
06-09-2012, 03:10 PM
Welcome to Fresh Del Monte (http://www.freshdelmonte.com/products-whole-produce-bananas.aspx)
Chiquita MinisĀ® - Small Bananas but Big Taste! Mini Bananas for Kids (http://www.chiquitabananas.com/Kids-Child-Bananas/kid-size-banana-minis.aspx)
smjmd
06-10-2012, 03:10 AM
THANKS Tony, the website is pretty cool, and the video is definetely worth watching if you are interested and have ever wondered how bananas are grown and sold commercially. I would like to check it out myself - TY :)
Sherry
RandyGHO
06-28-2012, 01:05 PM
Got some of these today.
Do you wait for these to turn yellow? Are they like Mysore Ladyfinger?
Randy
Julian
06-28-2012, 04:25 PM
From an old post. Not sure if it's changed in six years.
http://www.bananas.org/f2/chiquita-minis-1270.html
venturabananas
06-29-2012, 01:37 AM
Got some of these today.
Do you wait for these to turn yellow? Are they like Mysore Ladyfinger?
Randy
They are nothing like Mysore in flavor, which has great acidity -- they have no acidity. Size-wise, they are similar.
Yes, let them get yellow -- or about the same as you would eat a regular Cavendish. They get super soft and mushy if you let them get really ripe.
RandyGHO
06-29-2012, 05:06 AM
Thanks that gives me a idea of the taste. I am not a big fan of mushy bananas so I will try them when they first break yellow.
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