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  2. Banana production in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The first commercial banana farm in the United States was established in Florida, near Silver Lake, in 1876. It is known that Ponce de Leon brought bananas to Florida in the early 1500’s. A number of independent banana farms and cultivars have been located in a number of areas, reaching as far north as the southern Midwest and Ohio River.

  3. The Best Way To Keep Bananas From Turning Brown Too Fast - AOL

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  5. 6 Ways to Make Your Bananas Last Longer - AOL

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    Either way, keep your bananas at room temperature while they ripen on the hook. 3. Buy Green Bananas. The easiest way to prolong your bananas’ shelf life is to buy the greenest bananas you can find.

  6. List of banana cultivars - Wikipedia

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    Left to right: plantains, Red, Latundan, and Cavendish bananas The following is a list of banana cultivars and the groups into which they are classified. Almost all modern cultivated varieties of edible bananas and plantains are hybrids and polyploids of two wild, seeded banana species, Musa acuminata and Musa balbisiana.

  7. Banana industry - Wikipedia

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    As reported for 2013, total world exports were 20 million tonnes of bananas and 859,000 tonnes of plantains. [11] Ecuador and the Philippines were the leading exporters with 5.4 and 3.3 million tonnes, respectively, and the Dominican Republic was the leading exporter of plantains with 210,350 tonnes.

  8. Dwarf Cavendish banana - Wikipedia

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    The name "Dwarf Cavendish" is in reference to the height of the pseudostem, not the fruit. [1] Young plants have maroon or purple blotches on their leaves but quickly lose them as they mature. It is one of the most commonly planted banana varieties from the Cavendish group, and the main source of commercial Cavendish bananas along with Grand Nain.

  9. How to Quickly Ripen Bananas, 6 Different Ways - AOL

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