The effect of a rotten banana?
It would be the bananas are rotten or they have gone rotten.
If you want to use the past participle, it's "the bananas have rotted." The simple past tense is "the bananas rotted" (as in, "The bananas rotted before we got a chance to eat them").
Banana plants are capable of growing in any climate as long as the temperature outside is above freezing. They can be grown in a greenhouse, or brought inside when the weather turns cold. Some banana varieties, such as the inedible Fiber Banana, (Musa Basjoo) are cold hardy to 20 degrees Fahrenheit. Some areas on the coast of Washington state are plenty warm enough for many types of bananas to live well.
What can you make with only lemons and bananas?
You can slice the bananas and use the lemon juice to sprinkly over them so they don't turn brown.
there are perennial and annual avocados,so it means it can be both.
Can rubbing banana peels on teeth make them whiter?
Brush your teeth as usual with a natural toothpaste or you can use the banana peel first and then brush.
Use a ripe banana as it has the most potassium content in it.
Peel from the bottom end as this is how monkeys peel their bananas and it will keep you from having all those loose threads.
Take a piece of the inside of the banana peel and gently rub around on your teeth for about 2 minutes.
The amazing minerals in the peel like, calcium, potassium, and vitamin D absorb into your teeth and whiten them.
Repeat the same procedure at night or before bedtime, to whiten teeth.
Leaving the banana peel on longer is optional if you have stains that need to come off.
Do the banana peel routine twice daily to see teeth whiten.
Smile and share your wonderful secret!
You don't have to throw the old banana peels away, you can recycle them.
They make an excellent mineral compost for plants if dried out and ground up and sprinkled on the soil once a month.
Your plants will love you for it!
Are cooked bananas more calories?
As a fruit, banana is relatively high in calories when compared with other fruits. For example, there are approximately 90 calories in 3½ ounces (100g) of banana but approximately only 32 calories in 3½ ounces (100g) of strawberries. Here are some further examples:
For the calorie content of other fruits and a calories in fruit chart, which you many can use as a daily guide, see the page link, further down this page, listed under Related Questions.
How do you preserve bananas using sugar?
According to what I know, they contain four major types of sugar namely:
1. fructose
2. glucose
3. sucrose
4. dextrose
Well if you just hold it from the outside with the wrapping on it then it will squish. But if there is the inside than it will feel like hump's, like baby food.
Why do bananas COME from different countries?
Bananas can only be grown in countries with the right conditions. However they are sometimes grown in greenhouses in temperate climates.
Why can't guinea pigs eat banana peels?
I have seven guinea pigs and I give them banana peel and they are fine so they can have banana peel but you can't give them orange because that up sets their stomachs. But don't give them too much as they might get a little bit ill.
Does a ripe banana have more sugar than one less ripe?
That question is highly subjective, and it really all depends on which orange and which banana you're talking about.
Is banana considered a tree shrub or a herb?
Bananas do not grow on trees. The Banana plant is the largest herbacious flowering plant. The upright stem in known at the Pseudostem which produces a single bunch of bananas. After fruiting the psdeudostem dies.
They start green and turn 'yellow' as they rippen, they then start to turn brown then black as they get past their best and start to rot. The flesh of a bannana is not yellow but a creamy white.
Will a banana peel decompose faster than an orange peel?
The banana decomposes more readily because it is mainly composed of sugars. While the peel is more fibrous and is designed to withstand the elements. The main purpose of a banana is to deliver seeds to the ground and the only way it can do so is to decompose fast so the seeds(which have been bred out of the banana you currently eat) can germinate.
Where is Bananas grown And what are they for?
Most bananas grow in South and Central America (Brazil, Ecuador, Guatemala, Panama, Mexico, Colombia), South-East Asia (China, Indonesia, Malaysia, Phillipines, Thailand), Africa (Burundi), and the Carribean Islands and Canary Islands. That being said Bananas can be found in other countries, such as the U.S. (Hawa'ii).
No, although in approximately 1998 a professor and biochemist at Florida State University successfully created and distributed seeds for oranges which he genetically modified to contain THC.
What are ripe bananas referring to in a recipe -yellow bananas or brown?
Ripe bananas reach sweetness, unripe stick a strange flavor to your tongue. Ripe ones are normally yellow with brown spots on the skin. More spots, riper it is. Sometimes, particularly on cold wheather, bananas may get ripe without spots, but all yellow.