Bananas are eaten.
yes probs as bananas do have potassium in
Bananas do not refrigerate well. They get somewhat mushy after refrigeration. They can be used in baking, such as in banana bread.
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Yes, a number of bananas is sometimes called a "bunch."
it is used in bananas, milk, Orange Juice, and many other things
Unripe bananas are green and quite firm. Green bananas are often fried and used as a vegetable in some recipes.
yes bananas can be used for shampoo or conditioner but i don't think it can at in a home kind of experiment but maybe when manufactured.
red and purple.
Protecting the Banana.
No, ozone will not kill bananas if used in low levels. Ozone is used to prevent ripening of bananas and extend shelf life after they are picked. However, high levels of ozone could damage the banana.
The best stage for using bananas for making banana bread is when the bananas are very ripe. This allows the bananas to become very soft but sweet, which helps add flavour to the bread.
Ethylene gas is commonly used to ripen bananas. It is a natural plant hormone that triggers the ripening process by stimulating the production of enzymes responsible for fruit softening and color changes. Ethylene can be applied in controlled concentrations to accelerate the ripening of fruits like bananas.