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I accidentally ate a bite.
· Date: Wed December 31, 2014 · Views: 1636 · Filesize: 41.4kb, 625.7kb · Dimensions: 1424 x 1474 ·
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barney

Registered: November 2011
Posts: 34
Thu January 1, 2015 9:00am

Bananas quite often have these blemishes due to either poor storage with gas or just a natural bruising caused by wind & handling! The only other thing I can think of is maybe some bug or spider made its home in there but it is most unlikely unless there is an obvious cavity with an outside entrance! I suggest your feelings are the result of anxiety ONLY & I hope by reading this you will calm down & realise you will be OK! Happy New Year to you & your new bubba!
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RobG7aChattTN
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Registered: March 2007
Posts: 422
Thu January 1, 2015 10:20am

Yeah...I've seen bananas like that too. I think I even tried a bite. It was just dry. There is a natural split between the three segments in the banana. I don't think there is anything to fear except for fear itself.
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