The Cavendish banana is the most common type of banana found in grocery stores worldwide. 🍌
🌱 Characteristics
- Size: Medium to large, typically 7–8 inches long
- Shape: Slightly curved, uniform
- Skin: Bright yellow when ripe, sometimes with small brown spots
- Texture: Soft, creamy, and easy to mash
- Flavor: Mildly sweet
🍌 Uses
- Eating fresh: As a snack
- Baking: Banana bread, muffins, pancakes
- Smoothies: Blends well for creaminess
- Frozen treats: Ice cream, sorbet, or banana pops
🌿 Storage Tips
- Store at room temperature until fully ripe.
- Refrigerate when fully ripe — skin may darken but fruit inside stays good.
- Freeze peeled bananas for baking or smoothies.
💡 Fun Fact
The Cavendish banana replaced the Gros Michel variety after it was wiped out by Panama disease in the mid-20th century. Today, it dominates global banana production.
If you want, I can also give you tips to tell when a Cavendish banana is perfectly ripe for eating versus baking.