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I have read such positive reviews of SH 3640 over the past two years so this taste report is a bit of a shock. I planted SH 3640 this spring and it will be a long time before harvest. Hopefully the next bunch will have better flavor.
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I would also like to point out, that although you can taste the vegetal/potato flavors, its not so strong that you want to get out butter and sour cream. Keep in mind that when anyone is describing a taste experience be it wine, coffee or in this case bananas, you are trying to describe every note of flavor that rolls across the palate. Additionally everyone is going to have a slightly different experience which complicates maters. For this banana bunch, the vegetal/potato flavor was much more off putting to my wife. Not too surprising, since she has a bigger sweet tooth than I do. ;) This variety is by no means awful, but I did have higher expectations. We shall see what the next bunch brings. I hope it works out really well for you. |
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How would you compare it to the Goldfinger that you have?
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Seems like Australia was really progressive in trying different varieties out. Besides Cavs, Pomes and Namwa are sold commercially. FHIA 18 and 3640 did not make the cut, but Australia did commercialize Goldfinger. Goldfinger seems to be a fading variety. You would think with Pome being the second most bought variety in Australia that the FHIA versions could have been accepted?:2738:
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Thanks for the taste report.
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I had some a couple years ago at a banana festival that were labeled as "likely" SH-3640 and I thought it was one of the best I've had. However, now growing the plant and having been told by Coconut Chris that it was Nang Phaya, I realize I probably have never tried SH-3640 after all. Would still love to grow it if I could find it.
It's interesting that people seem to be reacting to this review that it isn't all that good after all. To me, your objective description of the flavors make it sound very good and interesting, and makes me want to grow it even more. Any banana that you want to eat 2-3 at a time is good as far as I'm concerned. There are many types I've had that I rarely want more than 1 of, including several types I grow. |
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In regard to 2-3 at a time, I'm just a hungry guy. ![]() |
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I tried one this week that was ripe on the bunch. Not impressed at all. It is the fruit version of Heidi Montag, beautiful without any substance
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Look in my photo gallery:Bananas and Fruit 2010 pg. 3 I'm still growing this mat because it is an excellent banana. |
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![]() I'm not an expert yet but I think the other photo shows some transitional flowers. The current photo doesn't show persistent male flowers. In regard to finger length, it was the first bunch from the mat and did most of its ripening through the dry season. I would think that this might have something to do with the length. The next bunch should have bigger fingers. The plant should be legit. I got it from a respected forum member from the other coast of Florida. However if it is a mixup please let me know what it could be. I'm not sure what to say about the taste. For my reports I try to describe every flavor no matter how minute. I try to approach it like a coffee or wine review. Two people could be having the same actual eating experience, yet describe it differently. If anything my descriptions overemphasize the notes of flavor, but this is normal for other taste reviews like the aforementioned coffee and wine. |
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Identification and characterization guide for FHIA banana and plantain hybrids |
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A bad thing about these "Taste Reports" are when/if they're done on a misidentified cultivar or a poorly developed bunch. No data is better than bad data. A grower should not make a decision based on the org, but instead use it as a direction on what to research. A large and extensive study of 15 synthetic hybrids was recently done in Puerto Rico. Best Dessert Banana - SH-3640 Best Cooking Banana - FHIA-23 FWIW, out of the synthetic hybrids I've tasted, the SH-3640 was the best dessert banana and there has not been a close second. |
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If the definition of best is tasteless, the SH-3640 would win. I had full sized well developed fruit. It is a shame because the fruit is beautiful and the texture is great.
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