-
genus Musa. In some countries,
cooking bananas are
called plantains,
distinguishing them from
dessert bananas. The
fruit is
variable in size,
color and...
- were sellouts.
While the
majority of
Banana Ball
games feature the
Bananas versus the
rival Party Animals, the
Bananas introduced a "Challenger Series" in...
-
anthropomorphic bananas named B1 and B2.
Other characters include the
three teddy bears Amy, Lulu and Morgan, and Rat in a Hat. The
bananas, the teddies...
-
Bananas Foster is a
dessert made from
bananas and
vanilla ice cream, with a
sauce made from butter,
brown sugar, cinnamon, dark rum, and
banana liqueur...
-
compared to
other banana republic countries. The world's
major importer of
bananas is the
European Union.
Ecuador produces its
bananas during the European's...
- setting. When
Allen was
asked why the film was
called Bananas, his
reply was, "Because
there are no
bananas in it." Some
writers have made the
connection between...
- The
colloquial term goin'
bananas (or
going bananas)
refers to
acting in an
erratic or
insane manner,
often by
losing one's temper. As a title, the term...
-
entertainment and
viral videos. The
Savannah Bananas were
featured in a CBS 60
Minutes episode as well. The
Bananas were a part of the
Coastal Plain League...
-
Cavendish bananas are the
fruits of one of a
number of
banana cultivars belonging to the
Cavendish subgroup of the AAA
banana cultivar group (triploid...
-
eaten raw and are
generally starchy. Many
cooking bananas are
referred to as
plantains or 'green
bananas'. In
botanical usage, the term "plantain" is used...