>> I've heard "true banana's" have seeds in them. Also, that most banana's on the market in the US are hybrid's (seedless).
Coming from a Banana Republic, yes, I can confirm that some bananas have seeds in them. But that is not necessarily how the bananas propagate.
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Filipino point of view of cavendish bananas: tasteless... fit for pigs to eat... made into banana chips and made into banana ketchup, not sold in wet markets as it is not bought in wet markets... exported to foreigners and served in 5 star hotels because foreigners are familiar with this cavendish banana... japanese have the wrong notion that "perfect" speckle free banana is good... rubbish... locals flock to speckled bananas because the speckled bananas taste better... "perfect" speckle free bananas are WEIRD.
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Bananas are so plentiful here we natives can afford to cook the banana flowering heart that eventually gives rise to the entire banana crop of individual banana fingers.
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I will show below 6 different types of bananas I regularly have access to and feed my family. The lakatan I usually don't buy as I feel it is the most commercialized... but my father in law loves that variety and buys every weekend. All 6 varieties taste vastly different from one another and a person may prefer one over the other. But for me it is more about availability.
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Our 3 most common bananas in the markets and supermarkets of Metro Manila are:
Lakatan bananas
most popularly sold in the markets and supermarkets
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lacatan_bananaand
Saba Bananas
usually cooked and sold in the streets
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saba_banana (the picture shown in wiki is unripe)
and
Latundan Bananas
Used to address pottasium deficiency and loose bowel movement / diarrhea... even medical doctors know this.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Latundan_banana (the picture shown in wiki is unripe)
Less common bananas are:
Red bananas are common Palawan and Sorsogon provinces
In those areas they use this to make banana cakes.
http://www.marketmanila.com/archives/morado-bananasSenorita bananas found in colder provinces like Tagaytay
When we drive out of town, I stop to buy some of these because these almost never reach the city because they rot easily in hot climates.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Se%C3%B1orita_bananaGloria bananas are usually mountain bananas
Commonly sold at our childrens' school which is near the mountains of Montalban.
I don't see a wiki entry and pics on the net but I have some at home now.
So I took a photo and attached it here.