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Harvested my first "Thai Dessert" bunch today. Very small bunch and very small fruit, about 3" each. The person I bought it from also calls it Kluay Khai. However I also have a Sucrier which looks similar. I've seen that both Kluay Khai and Sucrier are also called Pisang Mas. However, the two plants I have are distinct. Slightly different color and the Sucrier leans heavily and must be propped up even when about 5' tall with no bloom. The other doesn't. Has taken 3 years to get this small bunch. One of my fastest flower to harvest, just under 80 days. I probably tasted one banana of this type 3 years ago. Will give a taste report hopefully later this week.
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Harvest this FHIA 18 bunch about a week late. All ripe at the same time, splitting skins after all this rain, and breaking off the bunch if you even look at them wrong so into the freezer they go!
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Taste report on them? I've got one but it's a long way from fruiting.
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That is awesome ! a double ARH ..
those are huge ! You are lucky to live and grow your Plantains in a perfect climate ! The view is'nt to shabby either:nanadrink: La Isla De Elcanto ! |
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Finally harvested the A'ea'e that was a transplanted water sucker 18 months ago. 30 lb bunch. About 135 days flower emergence to harvested fruit. One banana had a noticeable change in the lightness of the green color, so I cut it down. Steamed two off the bunch for dinner, though ideally I like them a bit more ripe. Looking forward to the rest of these. One I picked off a few weeks ago and took 2 weeks to ripen was quite good out of hand too! Been 3 years since my first one planted and that p-stem collapsed due to weevil damage before the fruit was mature, so this is really my first bunch of this type. Very excited about these!
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The prediction of a low below 40 made me go ahead and cut the fruit that was ready. 10 Hua Moa and 2 Kind of runty macho plantains
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Nice !!
I will assume that is a full size tailgate on a pickup truck.:) And not a Fiat. Good paycheck!! |
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Thanks for the information
Had no idea of the profit stream. |
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A dwarf brazilian tastes slightly better than wet cardboard, when compared to a true gourmet banana like the Puerto Rican Morado. Even though the Morado is super sweet and packed with tropical flavors, the Cavendish is still a quality banana and deserves some respect. Now a more serious response to a silly post. According to the last study I read from the U of H, the Cavendish represents 90% of the market in Hawaii. 50% imported, 40% local, and 10% other local cultivars. If more people in Hawaii held your opinion of the db, it should then represent a larger market share. If there's a real demand a farmer would most certainly meet it. |
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So sensitive about your Bananas. It's not like I said my Banana is bigger than yours. You go and enjoy your cavs.:ha:
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The only Cavs I ever see growing in peoples yard are Dwarf Cavs because of their small stature and the small yards that people have here. :waving: |
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I've never met anyone who has actually tasted a Dwarf Brazilian who shares your view that they taste slightly better than wet cardboard, though you did phrase your statement in a way that makes it impossible for me to refute it from personal experience because you compare it to a variety I've never tried. My understanding is that Morado is just a local name for Red (AAA genome). Personally, I would never choose a Red over Dwarf Brazilian (I just finished eating one moments ago), but taste is a personal thing. But wet cardboard, no, not at all. (For full disclosure, Dwarf Brazilian is not my favorite cultivar, but it's near the top of my list.) |
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I tried to make it obvious in order to solicit a comment like yours. The original post and the part of the next post above "Now a more serious response" was all done in a Tongue-in-Cheek manner to demonstrate how ineffective bashing really is. Dwarf Brazilian was only used because that was the cultivar Rob used in his comparison, back on Dec-20-12 Quote:
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