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Hi I was wondering if the common grocery store banana in the United States is grand nain, Williams, or dwarf cavendish.
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I’ve heard it said that with fruit a cavendish is a cavendish is a cavendish. But then I don’t really know
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Depends of the brand, but Gran Nain or Dwarf Cavendish.
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I have read that Chiquita branded Bananas are all Grand Nains. That is why Grand Nain plants are sometimes called "Chiquita".
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