Most weeks when I go shopping, I buy bananas and there is always someone standing there desperately, and with great difficulty, trying to cram their bananas into a small plastic bag. I just wondered what on earth is the point of putting bananas into a plastic bag? Any theories or is it just a rebellion against saving the planet?
if I am buying the seperate ones I get a bag because my bananas stay in plastic when in bowl too otherwise they ripen the rest of the fruit. I always get the really green bananas too.
I like my bananas just turning from green, I hate them over-ripe. How can I keep them green, as they seem to turn brown very quickly? I don't find my other fruit is affected by bananas, maybe it's the other way round.
I bought green ones other week and couldnt peel skin off, when I evenetually got in with a knife and ate a bit dried my mouth out like I'd eaten cotton wool balls. yuk. I'd love to know how to make mine last longer coz I cant eat them once there is a little bit of brown on skin
I'm sort of getting a bit old (I know, a bit of reluctance to face facts there) but still like them barely ripe. My old Dad used to like bananas so ripe that they would be almost liquid inside before he'd eat them. Yuk.