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Why is The Banana Bent? Easily Explained

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Bananas: This is how the sweet fruit grows

  • Bananas don’t grow on trees, they grow on perennials. A perennial develops several bells. These are comparable to very large buds. The bell initially hides the individual flowers under large red-brown leaves. Here the still very small flowers grow protected.
  • If the flowers continue to grow, the leaves will slowly open and later fall off. There are 10 to 20 flowers in a row under each leaf. Later, around 100 to 200 flowers can develop on a bell, from which a banana emerges.

Explanation: This is why bananas are crooked

  • The weight of the bell causes it to hang down. The flowers also point downwards. This also makes it easier for hummingbirds and other birds to pollinate the bananas.
  • Once the bananas have reached a certain size, the red-brown leaves fall off because the bananas no longer need protection. For the first time, the bananas have direct contact with the sun, which they also need to grow.
  • From now on, the bananas follow the sun and change the direction in which they grow. The change in direction creates the typical curvature of the banana.

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Written by John Myers

Professional Chef with 29 years of industry experience at the highest levels. Restaurant owner. Beverage Director with experience creating world-class nationally recognized cocktail programs. Food writer with a distinctive Chef-driven voice and point of view.

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