Green bananas haven't fully ripened yet. You can tell because they are relatively hard. As they ripen they turn yellow and eventually brown. During this process, sugars are released and the banana also softens up.
The green banana therefore has the least amount of sugar, and the very ripe brown banana has the most.
brown bananas have the most sugar
there made of it completely
well i did anexperiment and the banana that has more sugar is the brown
They have more sugar because they take longer to ripe and can be sometimes covered in brown sugar.
I'd say yellow. I think brown are rotten. :p
The yellow one is sweeter because they are already grown but the green ones still need some time to grow so be patient my friend, patient.
They all have the same amount.
1 kind
brown
They begin as light green, then they turn yellow, then they get all brown.
They begin as light green, then they turn yellow, then they get all brown.
Bananas are green, but when they are ripe they turn yellow. When they are rotten, they get brown blotches and eventually turn all the way brown.
When a banana begins to ripen, the peel begins to change color. It changes from green to yellow to brown. The same occurs with autumn leaves. The green leaves change from green to red and yellow and orange and eventually brown.
Green and Yellow
red, green, yellow, brown, and reddish brown - so 5 different colors actually there are 7 colours red,green,yellow,brown,reddish brown,purple and blue
Bananas are yellow. Bananas are yellow in hot places like Africa and Spain. But Great Britan bananas are pink because there is not alot of sun there so they don't ripen very well !!!! http://images.Google.co.UK/images?gbv=2&hl=en&safe=active&sa=1&q=a+pink+bananas&aq=f&oq=&start=0 Banana's can also be brown if bruised and green if very ripe at that particular moment
No, green bananas are under ripe. Bananas go from green to yellow to brown (ripe).
Due to the depletion of the parasites and pasteurization in thehydrosphere.Bananas are first green and then turn yellow due to the artificial ripening process they go through. The actual fruit of the banana is white and turns brown as it goes bad.
Yellow when ripe but when unripe they are green and when they are over ripe they are brown and mushy. --some are yellow, some are dark red, some are green, (even when ripe). it all depends on the type of banana.
In a ripe banana, it is yellow and the outside is pretty much yellow. By unripe do you mean under ripe? If so, the banana is green, hard, and unappealing.In an over ripe banana, the insides are brown, squishy, and disgustingThe outside, too, is black, brown, yellowish, and squishy.
Bananas are green until they ripen. Then they are yellow.