View Full Version : I've got nanners!
Snarkie
10-22-2016, 02:06 PM
Okay, so technically they're plantains, but I have fingers! :woohoonaner:
I hadn't even noticed them, but my mailman pointed them out to me this afternoon. I never expected this from a second season plant, but I am happy!
So what will this flower do? Will it open and look pretty, or is this the extent? How much longer before these plantains are ripe? Is Musa basjoo even edible?
http://www.bananas.org/gallery/watermark.php?file=60756 (http://www.bananas.org/gallery/showphoto.php?photo=60756&ppuser=19953)
HMelendez
10-22-2016, 04:22 PM
Congrats Doug!....
Unfortunately Basjoo banana variety is consider inedible!....Seedy and more as a ornamental banana!.....Looks very beautiful!...:bananarow:
edwmax
10-22-2016, 04:54 PM
... Get to the doctor quick before it spreads ....
OH, darn ... you talking about those plants! How far along are the fingers to maturity?
I don't think you have time for the nanners to ripen on the tree before freezing. They will continue to grow & ripen if the stalk is cut and place in a bucket of water to feed the nanners in the house or greenhouse.
OH, if you are passing out cigars for those babies, send one my way.
beam2050
10-22-2016, 06:08 PM
yeah I want one for each one, nanner that is.
Tytaylor77
10-22-2016, 06:41 PM
Congrats. Looks awesome. Basjoo is not edible because of the seeds. I told myself with velutina I was gonna eat around the seeds. Impossible! Inside a single tiny 2" banana there was 101 seeds. If I could separate the pulp from the seeds I would get a teaspoon worth from the whole bunch. I'm not sure how basjoo is but that's my experience with seeded bananas.
Snarkie
10-23-2016, 06:25 AM
Thanks everyone. They're all boys, BTW.
I have no idea how far along they are. I'm a month ahead of the bunch I saw on one of my routes last year, so if temps hold out, they may still mature.
Here's my thing: these are plantains, not bananas, which is good, because I hate bananas. These are full of seeds. Banana chips are actually fried and dehydrated plantains, right? Can I do that with these?
BTW, Edwmax, thanks for that suggestion. I will try that if I can chip these suckers.
Now about the flower... will it get more showy?
Snarkie
10-23-2016, 06:26 AM
Oh, and how big will these fruits get?
subsonicdrone
10-23-2016, 06:44 AM
wont the seeds chip youre teeth even if they are fried?
get a mesh bag with a mesh such that it holds back the seeds but allows the mush through
then fry that up?
Snarkie
10-23-2016, 06:46 AM
Are the seeds that hard?
Banana rollups? IDK... :rollerbananadone:
chris_zx2
10-23-2016, 08:53 AM
From what I gather it's the seeds that are inedible, they are so hard you chip a tooth. If you look up online there are a tons of seeds. If you can manage to separate the seeds I would be curious to know what they taste like? The banana not the seeds of course.
Snarkie
10-23-2016, 09:02 AM
From what I gather it's the seeds that are inedible, they are so hard you chip a tooth. If you look up online it there are a tons of seeds. If you can manage to separate the seeds I would be curious to know what they taste like?Wow, seriously, the seeds are that hard?
I wish I'd known this last month. I could have dropped some seeds in my opponents' hors d'oeuvres and kept them from debating me on PBS.
chris_zx2
10-23-2016, 09:05 AM
What are you running for? Forgive my ignorance, I'm in Canada.
Snarkie
10-23-2016, 09:08 AM
Oh, that's no problem. Just look at the huge pic in my sig. :ha:
Snarkie
10-23-2016, 09:11 AM
Oh, it just hit me, you don't know what that office is, sorry.
Soil and Water is responsible for helping rural landowners and farmers get grants for erosion issues that have been silting our creeks, streams, lakes and rivers in, for the past 150 years.
It's the most important office that most people have never heard of.
Mark Dragt
10-23-2016, 10:30 AM
Hay Doug, your Basjoo and fruit looks great! You did a good job with it. If I get fruit on mine, I will try it.
Good luck on the election.
:nanadrink:
Snarkie
10-23-2016, 11:10 AM
Hay Doug, your Basjoo and fruit looks great! You did a good job with it. If I get fruit on mine, I will try it.
Good luck on the election.
:nanadrink:Thanks!
But do I have a real fruit to harvest?
Okay, after I send this, I am going to cut a finger off the hand.
Mark Dragt
10-23-2016, 02:32 PM
Thanks!
But do I have a real fruit to harvest?
Okay, after I send this, I am going to cut a finger off the hand.
That depends on how much effort you want to put into eating a banana. Will it tast like a banana? Yes. Will it look like a banana? Yes. If you want to pick out a handful of seeds to eat a spoonful of fruit, then good for you. I will try it when my Basjoo fruits. I think everyone should try it once. Just spit them out like watermelon seeds. And of course, tast report.
:nanadrink:
Snarkie
10-23-2016, 04:48 PM
What's the big thing in the middle of the flower? It weighs a couple of pounds.
BTW, it's got honey bees and carpenter bees all over the flower. Local banana honey! LOL.
edwmax
10-23-2016, 06:19 PM
What's the big thing in the middle of the flower? It weighs a couple of pounds.
BTW, it's got honey bees and carpenter bees all over the flower. Local banana honey! LOL.
I presume your are referring to the 'cabbage' looking yellowish-green head from you picture. The banana hands form between each leaf petal (bracts). Since no more hands are forming on the stalk the new banana fingers are 'male' flowers and falling off. The big bud is eatable and can be cut off the stalk at this point. The bracts can be cut up into salads and/or used as table decorations. I've also heard they can be fried, but I've haven't seen a recipe for that.
Try this link for info on how to clean the flower bud.
Cleaning Banana Flower | Simple Indian Recipes (http://simpleindianrecipes.com/Home/CleaningBananaFlower.aspx)
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