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momoese
05-06-2007, 11:35 AM
What happened to EBurton's thread about Hawaiian bananas? I can't find it.
MediaHound
05-06-2007, 02:30 PM
Hi Mitchel, Erik had us delete all his Hawaiian banana threads. It was not something we wanted to do but there was some conflict of interest. I can tell you it involved a book being published where Erik feels he shared more info than he should have. It was a really tough call but in the end the threads were removed.
Nothing was posted yet in the regards to explain the situation, you beat Erik and myself to it, but I did ask that Erik post something explaining, in his words, where the threads went, and why.
I hope no feelings were hurt by those that participated in those threads, I just wrote a PM the size of a book to Gabe about how upset I am about me deleting them. There was one post with attached pictures that was split off into it's own thread so those pics would not be lost, but that's all I could salvage.
There's a lot of mystery when it comes to Hawaiian bananas, I thought most all of it was left back in ancient times, but apparently some of it still persists. I don't know how to explain it, but the whole situation is just odd.
Please understand it was not something I wanted to do, but please trust my judgement about doing it. Erik should return here once he feels better about it and we can get back to talking about all his wonderful knowledge of the Hawaiian bananas. In his words, he's "crawled under a rock" for a bit, even taken time off of work, and is cooling off.
Strange but true. Sorry.
momoese
05-06-2007, 02:34 PM
Ahh man, I was really enjoying his posts! Did he ever answer my question? Gabe sort skirted around what I asked.
Well, whatever the case I hope it all works out for him and he doesn't loose too much sleep.
MediaHound
05-06-2007, 02:36 PM
Jog my memory, what was it again?
momoese
05-06-2007, 03:02 PM
He talked about how the ancients had bananas that had changed over the years and become specific to that area. He mentioned that the Brazillians had become known as Santa Catarina and that the Rachis looked different from the Brazilians. I just want to figure out if my bananas that were brought to California by a local marine biologist on his boat were possibly Santa Catarina's and if those are one of the plants that evolved or were selectively breed by the ancients in Hawaii.
I'm going to make it really clear this time! My Hawaiian Apples that have the nickname of Orange Sherbet came from the Islands and were hand delivered via a private boat.
How can I tell if they are Santa Catarina?
BTW, If need to remove this post that's fine but in that case could someone please pm me with the reason and any info about my plants. Thanks
Gabe15
05-06-2007, 09:25 PM
sorry i didnt address your question earlier mitchell, i had a good hunch but wanted to make sure. as far as i can tell, Brazillian and Santa Catarina (Santa Ana...other names too) are listed all as synonyms of each other. I suppose there could be some slight variations between different clones, but they seem to generally regarded as all the same. In any case, it is not one of the original Hawaiian bananas, it was introduced in modern times.
momoese
05-07-2007, 12:48 AM
Cool, now I can stop thinking about it. The article you posted also says Brazilians and Hawaiian Apples are the same.
AnnaJW
05-07-2007, 02:27 AM
Erik's posts were so interesting. But I understand...
tlturbo
05-07-2007, 08:19 AM
OK, now I'm confused.
We have 2 apples - the large type from Mitchel he calls Hawaiian and the smaller Manzano here in S FL.
But the hawaiian aren't hawaiian but Brazilian? So then what are the manzano?
Terry
momoese
05-07-2007, 08:43 AM
OK, now I'm confused.
We have 2 apples - the large type from Mitchel he calls Hawaiian and the smaller Manzano here in S FL.
But the hawaiian aren't hawaiian but Brazilian? So then what are the manzano?
Terry
The way I'm seeing it is that you have Tall Brazilian and Dwarf Brazilian. There are no Apples, that is just another name for the same plants regardless where they come from. Right Gabe?
Gabe15
05-07-2007, 08:58 AM
banana names are a headache! all of the names you hear are correct, over here on the mainland they are called 'Brazillian', over in Hawaii they are called 'Apple' or 'Santa Catarina'. They are both correct, it just depends on where you are. To make matters worse, over here we already have an 'Apple' which is different from the Hawaiian 'Apple'. Our 'Apple' can also be called 'Manzano'.
So in Hawaii you may call what we call 'Brazillian' either 'Apple' or 'Santa Catarina', or 'Santa Catarina Ana' (probly a few other names too). And what we call 'Apple' in for example, California, would probly be called 'Manzano' in Hawaii, not 'Apple' since they already have a different 'Apple'. Over here could call 'Manzano' either that or 'Apple', since we already designate the Hawaiian 'Apple' as 'Brazillian'.
tlturbo
05-07-2007, 10:28 AM
I think Gabe has had way tooooo many of these :nanadrink:
But then maybe me too because I understood what he wrote.
YES, we have no APPLES :2127:
Terry
the flying dutchman
05-07-2007, 10:46 AM
Where would we be without Gabe!!!!!!!
i heard he never drinks alcoholic liquors Terry:)
ron
bigdog
05-07-2007, 01:02 PM
Hmmm...sorry to see those threads gone! They were some of the neatest pictures I've ever seen on this site. I hope Erik's not getting into any trouble over this. Are the Hawai'in Gods angry or something (just kidding)? Erik, hope you come back soon and share some more of those great pictures please!
momoese
05-07-2007, 07:10 PM
banana names are a headache! all of the names you hear are correct, over here on the mainland they are called 'Brazillian', over in Hawaii they are called 'Apple' or 'Santa Catarina'. They are both correct, it just depends on where you are. To make matters worse, over here we already have an 'Apple' which is different from the Hawaiian 'Apple'. Our 'Apple' can also be called 'Manzano'.
So in Hawaii you may call what we call 'Brazillian' either 'Apple' or 'Santa Catarina', or 'Santa Catarina Ana' (probly a few other names too). And what we call 'Apple' in for example, California, would probly be called 'Manzano' in Hawaii, not 'Apple' since they already have a different 'Apple'. Over here could call 'Manzano' either that or 'Apple', since we already designate the Hawaiian 'Apple' as 'Brazillian'.
Ok, I am drinking a beer and I think I got it now. Monzano is not the same as any plants that the Hawaiians call Apple. Monzano is it's own plant that some people on the mainland have named Apple, but it's not Hawaiian Apple or Brazilian which are the same thing.
Who's on first!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Watf8_Rf58s
AnnaJW
05-07-2007, 07:21 PM
And I'm having a glass of wine, but I think it will take a couple more for me to process this... LOL!!!
:bananarow:
pitangadiego
05-07-2007, 11:41 PM
If you drink hemp beer or hemp wine, Gabe's answer is perfectly clear.
Gabe15
05-08-2007, 12:59 AM
Ok, I am drinking a beer and I think I got it now. Monzano is not the same as any plants that the Hawaiians call Apple. Monzano is it's own plant that some people on the mainland have named Apple, but it's not Hawaiian Apple or Brazilian which are the same thing.
YES, see Mitchel got it!
drink beer=think clear, reverse logic yes I know...but so is naming 2 different banana plants after a completely different fruit altogether!
tlturbo
05-08-2007, 07:36 AM
I have some Alaskan Coconut Banana pups for sale if anyone is interested?
Can you imagine the fun we could all have if we were all close enough to have a Happy Hour?
I'd love to meet a bunch of "ya'll" (that's Florida talk)
Terry
the flying dutchman
05-08-2007, 08:53 AM
What is a bunch of yall?
Is that the same as a bunch brazilian or monzano or apple?
I must have a beer, cant follow it anymore:)
ron
MediaHound
05-08-2007, 09:07 AM
It's a contraction of "you" and "all". It's not a contraction that you would learn in school as it's not proper, but it's southern slang, a dialect you hear in certain parts of the country.. you hear it a lot down here in Florida, Georgia, the Carolinas, etc. If I left any of ya'll others out, forgive me.
:)
Beer forthcoming...
:nanadrink:
the flying dutchman
05-08-2007, 10:17 AM
Aha, now wa'll know what ya'll is.
ron
MediaHound
05-08-2007, 04:51 PM
LOL
You can only use wa'll if you're a missin' teef, tho!
AnnaJW
05-08-2007, 05:13 PM
My friend from OK says "ya'll", while her dad from Arkansas uses "you'ns". (sp.)
:-)
MediaHound
05-08-2007, 07:39 PM
Dang Terry, lookie whatcha started!
lol
Lagniappe
05-08-2007, 08:39 PM
How Ya'll are ???
:03:
tlturbo
05-09-2007, 07:35 AM
AND in New Jersey, it's "youzguys".
And for Ron, it's NOT wa'll - it "weuns".
Have a great day YA'LL
Terry
JoeS475
05-09-2007, 06:02 PM
But when I was at school in Florida, I learned that if I'm addressing everyone here, I can't say y'all. I've gotta say all y'all!
~Joe
JoeS475
05-09-2007, 06:11 PM
But when I was at school in Florida, I learned that if I'm addressing everyone here, I can't say y'all. I've gotta say all y'all!
~Joe
the flying dutchman
05-09-2007, 06:43 PM
Aha, then it must be also 'all weuns' to be consequent, according to Terry.
I really love florida.
Ron
Lagniappe
05-09-2007, 08:36 PM
Y'all could also use n'em to address a group....."How's ya mama n'em?"
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