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Can you eat the seeds in bananas?

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Yes, you can eat banana seeds. Bananas seeds, both ripe or unripe, are not poisonous. However, wild bananas are considered almost inedible when they produce a myriad of hard pea-sized seeds.


What are the black seeds in bananas?

If you've ever sliced open a banana from a grocery store, you may see little black dots that appear to be seeds. These "seeds" are immature and can't be planted and grown. Most bananas sold in stores are of the Cavendish variety, which are commercial bananas that typically produce no seeds.

Should bananas have seeds?

The yellow thing you peel and eat is, in fact, a fruit because it contains the seeds of the plant. Although since bananas have been commercially grown, the plants are sterile, and the seeds have gradually been reduced to little specs.

Why are there seeds in my banana?

what causes bananas to have seeds? The answer is simple: when bananas were first cultivated over 2,000 years ago, they weren't grown for their seeds. Instead, the fruit's seeds were included as a way to prevent the spread of the plant. By doing so, farmers were able to ensure that their plantations' genetic diversity.

Are any bananas poisonous?

Are there poisonous bananas on earth? - Quora. Bananas, no - but there's a member of the banana family called a plantain which is much starchier and has much less sugar than a banana, and aren't very good to eat raw; it would be something like eating a raw potato.

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