grapes,bananas
Collective nouns for bananas:a cluster of bananas (on the tree)a bunch of bananasa hand of bananas
A bunch of bananas! A group of bananas is literally called a bunch. Bananas grow in these bunches, and are sold still connected this way. Although we usually see bunches with about 5 bananas in the grocery store, they grow in much larger bunches.
The technical term for a BUNCH of BANANAS which also happens to be a part of the human body is:A hand of bananasreference: Chris Moyles quiz night
because bananas sort of look like fingers so when bunched up, it looks like a hand.
Bananas together in a bunch are called a 'hand'.
A bunch of bananas
The weight of a bunch of bananas can vary, but typically a bunch of bananas weighs around 1-2 kilograms.
Actually, the group of bananas commonly referred to as a "bunch" at the store is actually a "hand", or less commonly "tier". The "hands" are taken from a "bunch", which are all the bananas that grow from a single pod. The is could range up to hundreds of bananas in one bunch, and could weigh over 100 pounds. The large clusters of bananas as they grow on trees are called Bunches. In shops you buy a hand of bananas, which make up the bunches on banana trees. (Banana "trees" are technically herbs, but are commonly referred to as trees.)
The answer is 3 bananas to a bunch.
The homonyms for "on the end of your arm" are "palm" and "palm". The homonyms for "a bunch of bananas" are "bunch" and "bunch".
A bunch of bananas typically weighs between 1-2 kilograms, depending on how many individual bananas are in the bunch.
20+ to a tier = A hand; 3-20 = A bunch; each banana = finger