Answer: the first banana to have been sold in the UK appears to have been in 1633 brought by Thomas Johnson [1].
Bananas originate from south East Asia [2], and spread to Africa and the Middle East where they were spread to southern Europe by arabian traders, so although many of the bananas we eat today are grown in the Carribean and Americas it is possible bananas could have arrived in Britain before the discovery of the New World. The article linked mentions a banana skin dating from 1500 being found in London, but gives no reference.
Disclaimer: I have entirely based this off half an hour of research on the internet
[1] "The 10th of April 1633 AD, Bananas go on sale in UK for 1st time," Information Britain, 01-Apr-2007. [Online]. Available:(information-britain.com) [Accessed: 18-Feb-2018].
[2] J. S. Heslop-Harrison and T. Schwarzacher, "Domestication, Genomics and the Future for Banana," Ann Bot, vol. 100, no. 5, pp. 1073-1084, Oct. 2007.
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Chocolate came from South America and bananas come from most tropical regions.
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Many Dole brand bananas come from Costa Rica.
Bananas are fruits but in some parts of America they are classified as an herb.
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Its simple, bananas come from trees. Hope this helps. :P
Basically, they grow the bananas in Central America, so a hurricane there means less bananas to ship out, therefore less bananas in stock.
Hawaii Bananas grow in warm, tropical climates, such as South America, Africa, India and the Caribbean. Some varieties of bananas are native to certain areas of the world, for example, plantains are native to India. The only states in the US to grow bananas are Hawaii and Florida, however the crops tend to be small, leaving the US dependent on imported bananas. And they come from plants and minions.
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Where Bananas Grow Bananas grow in South America, Florida and places that are warm.