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Home & Garden5 mins ago
Finishing off my lunch today with one I got to thinking I'd never found seeds in them.
Why is that?
I googled your question, because I didn't know the answer.
it says:
If you've ever sliced open a banana from a grocery store, you may see little black dots that appear to be seeds. These "banana seeds" are immature, infertile, and can't be planted and grown. Most bananas sold in stores are of the Cavendish variety, which are commercial bananas that typically produce no seeds.