ChatterBank1 min ago
bananas,the history of.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.How old is your father-in-law? None were imported during WW2 for obvious reasons, and there was a lot of publicity when they reappeared. But they were well known long before then - Josephine Baker had a banana "skirt" in Paris in the 1920's .
There was a banana skin found in a Tudor age midden in London recently, and apparently were imported here in small quantities in the 16th century from the Canaries, but because of problems with keeping them once off the tree, large scale importation had to wait till fast steam ships.
It is certain they were available in UK before WW2
Thomas Johnson wrote in the second edition of apothecary John Gerard's book "Herball" that he recieved a live banana plant with fruit cluster on 10 April 1633. It was a gift from his friend Argent (President of the Society of Physicians) who had received the plant from the Bahamas.
Johnson picked the fruit stalk and hung it in his shop. The fruit ripened about three weeks later and did not rot until June.