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Cavendish banana

Posted on March 4, 2026 by Admin

The Cavendish banana is the most widely grown and consumed type of banana in the world, accounting for the majority of bananas found in supermarkets globally.


Overview

  • Scientific name: Musa acuminata
  • Origin: Southeast Asia, named after William Cavendish, the 6th Duke of Devonshire
  • Appearance: Bright yellow when ripe, smooth skin, medium to large size
  • Flavor: Sweet, creamy texture

Uses

  • Raw consumption – Snack or dessert
  • Baking – Banana bread, muffins, and pancakes
  • Smoothies – Blended for natural sweetness and creaminess
  • Cooking – Can be fried, grilled, or used in desserts

Nutritional Benefits (per medium banana, ~118 g)

  • Calories: ~105
  • Carbohydrates: ~27 g
  • Fiber: ~3 g
  • Potassium: ~422 mg (helps regulate blood pressure)
  • Vitamins: Vitamin C, B6

Cultivation Notes

  • Cavendish bananas are propagated asexually (cloned) from cuttings, making them genetically identical.
  • Vulnerability: Highly susceptible to Panama disease (Fusarium wilt), a fungal disease threatening global banana crops.
  • Grown in tropical and subtropical regions, including Central America, South America, Africa, and Southeast Asia.

If you want, I can also make a quick comparison chart of Cavendish vs other popular banana varieties like plantains or red bananas, which is useful for cooking and nutrition purposes.

Do you want me to do that?

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