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Originally Posted by Foxhound
I got the classification information from the Honduran Foundation For Agricultural Research.
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You read a sales brochure and made the mistake of thinking it was classification information.
When the FHIA-03 was first introduced it was widely rejected by the consumer because of it's inferior quality compared to the 'Bluggoe'.
It's not a 'Bluggoe' and it's not even similar to a 'Bluggoe'.
There's an African folk song that states "it's better to eat an FHIA banana than to starve"
The FHIA-03 is not even close to the quality of a Bluggoe and the only people that might think they are similar are people that have never tasted both of them.
FHIA info is typical American propaganda, they are promoting a banana that the vast majority of people do not want to eat.
The FHIA-21 brochure is even funnier.
"The hybrid FHIA-21, developed in 1987, is a French type plantain."
Everyone that has eaten an FHIA-21 knows it's not a plantain, but I'm sure there's someone in the world that's never eaten one that might believe it's a plantain.