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Can You Eat This Banana? See How This Banana Looks like That Will Surprise You (Photos below)
There has always been a peculiar moment in every level of our lives and the things we have done, where something odd happened that left everybody shocked or dismayed.
Have you ever seen bunches of banana inside a packed stem?
The banana has evolved in an odd place and people are talking about it on social media.
As we all know that banana is a fruit that grows along a single stalk in clusters called hands. A bunch is called a stalk full of hands.
It takes between 3 and 6 months for this fruit to mature.
Banana is one of the many fruits that grow in Africa and not only on blacks land it grows, also Banana production in Honduras plays an important role in the economy of Honduras.
The revenue generated from banana sales amounted to US$287 million. Honduras produced 861, 000 tons of bananas in 1999. Can you see that not africans are not only people enjoying it.
Normally, it is achieved via the stem when it is time for it to bear fruit. Each stem will only yield one bunch of bananas, and cutting it down will allow way for the emergence of new stems.
A bunch of bananas that originate from it
But in the case of this photographed banana, it was not the same.
It was developed within the stem instead of getting fruit from the stem (out of the stem). It has the form of a pregnant woman, which prompted people with so many emotions and gestures to look at it. Within it, a bunch of banana stems.
You will never throw away banana peels after watching this video
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