What do bananas taste like?!


Question: What do bananas taste like?
so I went to the market today to get some ramen and coke. I accidentally walked through the produce section and saw all of these colorful items. One was called "banana." I am not really a fruits and vegetable guy but i wondered how bananas taste like. They look very colorful and good but I am afraid that i will not like them. Are they actually good? what sort of texture do they have? Is it like slimy, hard, squishy or cold?Maybe i should i just stick with the ramen? Is there another fruit or vegetable that is better? Is this fruit (or vegetable) really exotic or is it sold everywhere?

Answers:

It has a texture like mango, but not as slimy. The flavor is subdued (not strong) since it is not citrus. Bananas go great in cereal and on icecream.

The color of the skin is very important. A very ripe banana is yellow with many dark brown spots. An unripe banana is green. Green is safer to try since ripe bananas are softer and have a stronger taste.

I prefer ripe ones.



Green is an unripe banana. They are a little hard and the peel is very thick.

A yellow banana with a little green at one end is the first stage of ripeness. The banana is not yet fully sweet, but it has begun to sweeten more fully.

A fully yellow banana is ripe, the peel has thinned a little and the banana is softer and sweeter.

A yellow banana with a couple brown spots is a full-ripe banana... this is its height of sweetness. These bananas also have the strongest banana flavor.

A banana that is more brown than yellow is over-ripe. Great for baking, but the banana inside is usually beginning to turn and is no longer very pretty to eat,... over-ripe bananas are super sweet and very soft, which is why they are perfect for making banana bread / muffins or popping them into smoothies.



they are so amazingly good!!!!. its sweet and soft.




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