The Strange History of Bananas
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- Опубліковано 16 лис 2023
- In this video, we look at the surprising and mysterious history behind what may very well be the world's favorite fruit.
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Just to clarify:
Banana fruit are not herbs, but banana plants are. Bananas are (botanically) berries, but berries are fruit, so they're botanically fruit and berries.
Is it bad that I already new this
Please do more holiday history documentary videos please.
Aye there’s is alot of animals or vegetation that full into different groups.
Just example is: Is a polar bear the largest land carnivore or just an average marine animal.
Fruit is parental plant and banana isn't.it' s vegetables just like watermelon
I admire your restraint in not calling this like The Apeeling Tale of Bananas
LOG OFF FREAK! Yer not clever OR funny!
(appealing... that was pretty clever. Why didn't I think of that?!)
Nice. 😄
Stupid comment
Bro your driving me bananas 🍌 ( that wasn’t as clever though nor appealing)
I like how you slipped that one in
Glad to hear you're considering a video on the banana industry in central america. It is a story not many people know about and it is both tragic from a humanitarian point of view and fascinating from a historic point of view.
hey kids
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I found this video very interesting. Thank you for presenting it. I live in tropical North Queensland, Australia and grow Cavendish Bananas in my garden. I think myself as being very fortunate to be able to do this. Cheers Colin.
Cavendish are very plain and rather tasteless. If you get to eat some other varieties in South East Asia like Pisang Raja you will understand what I mean.
@@s._3560I buy Ladyfinger bananas. Modern shop bananas are even more tasteless than the Cavendish.
As a banana-person, I approve of the direction this channel is headed.
Bananas must flow
You should run for government. You have the right credentials.
You're a banana person? You mean like "peanut butter jelly with a baseball bat"?
Banana moment
@@WillWilsonII Man, that unlocked a memory.
In Brazil you have banana prata, banana nanica, banana maçã, banana ouro and others, as well as banana da terra (plantain). They are not sold on the fruit stand but on the banana stand specialized in bananas.
that's cool
Please do pears next. This series is amazing!
perry
I attended Cavendish Road State High school. Near the headmasters office There was various paintings of this man and his efforts to grow Bananas.
Bananas randomly grow here in the rural areas of the Philippines.
My mom cooked the blossoms with bangus fish. The bananas I grew up with are called Lakatan and Latundan, I haven't seen them here in the U.S. For a while I thought plantain and saging na saba are the same, but I was wrong.
Very interesting. I always thought they originated in the Caribbean. Down there, a "bunch" of bananas is called a "hand". Now I see that is derived from the Arabic "banan" meaning finger. 🍌
"Bananas are giant babies".. ok, this caught me off guard!
Lol
My good friend in college was from a tropical island. She would get so upset when people would eat a banana that was bright yellow. Yellow bananas weren't ripe! Bananas were to be eaten when they were brown. No one listened but we got the lecture every morning 😅
A banana is ripe when it tastes great, but I understand.
"Ever hear a word so many times over that it no longer sounds like a word?"
Fire of Learning: *Bananas*
I want to hear more about this "Alexander the Grape" you mention.
I love food history!
I swear i've been hearing about Cavendish bananas and the fungus issue for a good 20 years. Surprised they haven't made a new banana yet to replace it.
Fear mongering has no time limit.
i find this quite appealing
Thank you for new information. Bananas are wonderful.
I remember the day I found out little bananas exist it's so unique 😂
Very Nice - Thanks !
😎👍
Perfect timing putting this vid up. I was about to hit the sack but now I'm off to make a banana split to enjoy while watching 😁👍🍌🍨
I haven't watched it yet but I'm sure it will be awesome like the rest of your videos. Thank you!
Excellent as always Big Dog, thanks for sharing with us!
I'm continuing to love the food series! Thank you for these! By the by, I love the dry humor here too lol. This is one of my favorite channels.
God be with you out there everybody. ✝️ :)
You earned my subscription today. Nice video, engaging narration.
My grandfather was a soldier during the rise of the Banana Republics. I never met the man, but I do know about what he did in Central America. It was a bad scene.
This whole video was BANANAS!!!!!
I was not expecting to enjoy that so much
A quick note:
Siddartha Gautama (aka The Buddha) wasn't born until 580 BCE, so the Pali Canon cannot be from 600 BCE. The earliest fragments are from about 100 BCE.
It's possible another textual source was meant? Or a date of 600 CE?
Favorite series
Bananas are definitely one of the most abused fruits... lol
Giant babies.
inbred
sterile
abused
sickly
that's bananas!
Would u agree that the cucumber is the most abused..... vegetable ?
@@myassizitchycucumbers are fruit
This was mind blowing like pure bananas
Another great Fruit video!
Pisang Raja is the best and sweetest variety!
Years ago, I said to my father "bananas are not as good as when I was young". He said, " same bananas, same place, same boats". Later, on a documentary on TV, we learned about the change.
Try a Ladyfinger. Still great.
@@redtobertshateshandles the best banana I ever had was a tiny banana in Vietnam. It had a hint of taste like a winesap apple. Of course, they went bad very quickly. This banana is a cultivar of what is called a ladyfinger.
Ooh I’m just in time for a new Fire of Learning 😮😁
I watch all these and the Halloween one annually. Cant wait for the history of vanilla
Thanks a bunch for that.
Please do the history of Tobacco and Ganja
That's bananas!
I read an article many years ago that said over in India, they refer to the Cavendish as "hotel bananas," since this is where they normally see them. Having so many other varieties in their local market, the Cavendish isn't that popular. (Again, this is from more than a few years ago).
It is said that Baby Bananas are the most likely replacement for the Cavendish when that fungus finally destroys the plants. You can find them in many grocery stores. They are sweeter and firmer.
Red bananas are the other ones you many find in your local market, and are some places called baking bananas. They are quite good too, but must reach full ripeness for flavorful raw eating.
And if you want a chuckle, you can find on UA-cam an old video of Miss Chiquita Banana singing the Chiquita song, which tells us how care for bananas and how to tell when ripe. "I'm Chiquita Banana and I'm - here to say, Bananas have to ripen in a - certain way."
From the middle of the fifties I remember the first bananas appearing. They came with the annually "Banana boat", branded Fyffes. It was one banana a year for us kids. Or an orange.
Wow, memories!
2:50 - That's one way of saying they had a dirty mind. :v
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That is commercially extinct. Several cultivars of Banana grow in my yard. Only one is cavendish.
Ray Comfort is not impressed 😂
The Amazing Atheist certainly is though.
I love this video🎉
Queenslanders are known as as banana benders
Mr. Remora would love this video
What the LOL was that ending ahahahah. This s*** is BANANAS, B, A-N-A-N-A-S!
This video is bananas
🍌🍌🍌👍👍👍👌👌👌👏👏👏👏 Nice one! I mean the video. Good video! Gros Michel ... I remember hearing my grandfather talking about this 🇯🇲
I've been waitinggggg
This shit is bananas.
Is that a Fire of Learning video in your pocket, or are you just happy to see me?
"The big mike banana"... I won't say more than that haha
I know this will probably get lost in the comments but sometimes when I’m home alone I like to go out in my garden and cover myself with dirt and pretend I’m a carrot.
Yes! We have no bananas. We have no bananas today.
I grew up in Brisbane, the sunny suburb of Greenslopes. We had a small banana grove in the backyard. ladyfingers to be sure
My dad lives in Austinmer just south of Sydney. On his north sloping block, sheltered from cold southerly and westerly winds, he's grown some Queensland variety for decades.
I'm sure they called this disease Bunchy top in Australia
Could you do a video specifically about the non-Cavendish cultivars? Cavendish bananas aren't as delicious as red bananas or finger bananas. I'm dying to try the blue java bananas, which are cold tolerant and supposedly taste like vanilla ice cream.
Cavendish are grown for exporting to the European/Western market. Pisang Raja is one of the best.
Cool.
It's up!
Does anybody know the origin of the name "Gros Michel"?
Some Michael probably had 🍌 that big.
I grew up in the U.S.A. in the 50s and have a vague recollection of little circles of tiny black dots in the center of the banana that I was told were seeds. Could that be true or did I dream it? Hold the jokes, please. 😏
In the 1990's I lived in Puerto Rico and usually grabbed a "wild" banana before going to the park and they had little black seeds in them. They were about half the size of store bought bananas.
They did. I think it's been bred out.
Slice them, dry them, salt them and you get banana chips. At least that's how I think of it.
Try it. Not easy to get real chips.
south african, dutch, Malaysia, and Indonesia called it Pisang, have you ever visited West Papua or PNG? they have some weird banana trees that are as tall as palm trees and the fruit is so big
pomegranates next!
I LOVE bananas… Sadly because of my unsolved heart condition, I can’t have them 😢
Came here to see if you mentioned Sam Zemurray. Enjoyed the video anyway. The Big Mike was the slippery peeled banana, right?
Awesome video !! Please do a video on Onions, garlic and Ginger
10:53 did he just...
I buy Ladyfinger bananas. They have a great banana flavour. Unlike some modern big bananas.
Bananas are delicious! 😋 🍌
I have at my right 2 bananas, ripe, and ready to be consumed. So lucky we are able to have them. Sad the day they fall prey to a dreadful blight. I will enjoy them while i can
YES
My favorite thing about bananas is the word peduncle.
He left out the skiing chair lift connection. The very first chair lift in Sun Valley Idaho was a modification of the cable transport systems used in the hilly terrains on Central American banana plantations
ALL THE WORLD LOVES THESE BUT ONE ISSUE BOTHERS ME AND I CAN'T GET OVER IT. AS FOOD PRICES RISE ALL OVER THE GLOBE. I HAVE NEVER SEEN PRICES LOWER FOR THIS ONE FRUIT. EVEN HERE IN CANADA, OUR PRICES ARE ALMOST DOUBLE OF OUR NEIGHBOR NEXT DOOR. I CAN SEE BANANAS ON SALE FOR AS LITTLE AS 49 CENTS/LB. THOSE ACTUALLY PICKING THIS MASSIVE HEAVY FRUID MUST BE GETTING PENNIES ON THE POUND!!!
0:00 "Worldwide over 100 billion individual bananas are produced each year"
I did a small research, and according to Google the worldwide production for 2021 was 125 million tons. I also read that 1 kg is approximately 7 bananas. Which means that, if my math is correct, 875,000,000,000 individual bananas were produced in 2021.
During World War 2 in Britain, many food items had to be rationed. Bananas were one of them. They were so rare that many kids grew up not knowing they existed. And even if you could find some, you were only allowed to have 1 banana per child in the household because it was encouraged to give it to kids who, again, didn't know they were real. Since they had never seen them before, kids didn't know how to eat them, and would bite down on the peel instead of peeling the banana first. Of course, bananas became available again after the war ended, but it's fascinating to know that a fruit that is so common today was so incredibly rare for a period of time.
There used to be quite a lot of banana jokes in Germany because they were rationed in the old GDR.
You got one per person if you were lucky and fast on your feet.
I feel the same way about Avacados, were common in S. California growing up but no one was really familiar with them in the US. In the early 2000s it really started picking up.
Do cassava (South American native that became staple in Africa) and taro (insurance food in Asia that became a staple in Polynesia).
Yeah in India we give Bananas after the rituals performed or in temple.
You started with the word “bananas,” abd my mind leapt to “banana who?” before you finished the second syllable.
KNOCK KNOCK.
Is this the same narattor from the old videos ?
Great and very informative video! I was actually eating a banana (plátano a we call it here in Chile) for breakfast when UA-cam recommended me your channel. Subscribing now!
The Smithsonian dig in the Cerrejón coal mine (strip mining) of Colombia at the beginning of this century; paleobotanists found fossilized banana leaves in a 60 million year old layer. The plant may have experienced an extinction after continental drift, but their evidence confirms that it had once existed in the Western Hemisphere.
World's largest banana 🍌? In my pants! Couldn't resist 😂
Cool bananas 🍌
They won't be growing bananas any longer, it was decided they're long enough already.
I love banana it is the only plant with a heart.
This day is bananas
Oh holy s hit. Ive been lookin for this video for years. Thanks ma-dude. Always wondered who spread these damn bananas
DAY-O! I love bananas and bananas with chocolate.
I'm very grateful that I live in Southeast Asia and can enjoy many varieties of bananas, and I can say, Cavendish is overrated. I always choose other variants cause they are more delicious, more sweet
Same here. I only eat Cavendish when I was in the UK because there were no other choices. Now I completely reject them even though in my South East Asian country, the main supermarket chains only sell bland tasteless Cavendish American branded bananas. Instead I buy the local sweeter varieties from small independent fruit shops.
I wonder what Ken Ham would make of this lol
A video about the "banana republics" in South America would be interesting.
*Central America
Video was ripe for the watching. And may a cure be found for bananas.
The genetic weakness of domesticated organisms, both plants and animals are one of the strongest motivators for greater genetic modification.
More recent aggression over nanas is same as earlier but we like the juicy details of human behavior. Is it farmers or eaters that determine food production?
Earliest bananas had no sweet flavor.
Eating a banana while watching this 🍌
Had this on only for background noise, but actually stopped and listened, found it very interesting... am i becoming a sad git 😊
Old age sneaks up on you. Resist. 😂