Yes. Especially with peanut butter and whipped cream...
Both are right but the meanings are different. 'He does not like bananas or apples' asserts two things: 'He does not like bananas'; 'He does not like apples.' He does not like bananas and apples means that he does not like bananas and apples together (eaten at the same time).
You like apples, bananas and toast for breakfast.
You can't choose if you like apples or bananas its just a way of life if your taste buds like it then you will you cant choose what your likes and your dislikes
I like bananas and apples and cows.
vegetables.............. like apples or bananas
I don't like apples nor bananas is incorrect grammar. you could use or in that situation or say "I like neither apples nor bananas"
they are low-calorie, fat free, contain fibre, and lots of vitamins and minerals like vitamin c in apples and potassium in bananas
what is the pH of oranges, apples, and bananas.?
There are zero bananas in a six pack of apples.
no he is just a character on barny
Some people just can't eat fruits like apples, bananas, grapes, and watermelon.
apples and bananas