Cavendish banana
The Cavendish banana is the most widely sold banana in the world. Itβs the typical yellow banana you see in supermarkets and fruit markets.
π Key Facts
- Scientific group: Cavendish subgroup of Musa bananas
- Taste: Sweet and mild
- Color: Green when unripe β bright yellow when ripe
- Texture: Soft and creamy when ripe
- Global share: About 95% of bananas sold worldwide are Cavendish.
π Where Itβs Grown
Cavendish bananas are grown mainly in tropical countries such as:
- Ecuador
- Philippines
- Costa Rica
- Colombia
They also grow well in warm regions of Pakistan.
π₯ Nutritional Benefits
One medium Cavendish banana contains:
- Potassium β supports heart and muscle function
- Vitamin B6 β helps brain and nerve health
- Vitamin C β supports immunity
- Fiber β helps digestion
- Natural energy (carbohydrates)
β οΈ Interesting Issue
Cavendish bananas worldwide are threatened by a plant disease called Panama disease, which can destroy banana plantations.
π½οΈ Common Uses
- Eating fresh
- Smoothies and milkshakes
- Baking (banana bread, pancakes)
- Desserts and fruit salads
π‘ Tip:
If you want sweeter bananas, let Cavendish bananas ripen until small brown spots appearβthatβs when they are sweetest and easiest to digest.
If you want, I can also explain:
- Difference between Cavendish banana and regular local bananas in Pakistan π
- Why bananas sometimes have black spots and whether they are still safe to eat.