Here's the descendant of the pandemic banana LOL

The pandemic banana.
@cacay1 (84460)
Cagayan De Oro, Philippines
February 27, 2025 5:28am CST
Three years ago, I showed you here the pandemic banana. That year was not easy to step out from home because of the virus. Despite that situation, we were able to eat plentiful bananas straight from our backyard. The siblings of the pandemic banana give its produce once a year. This year, I want to share you the siblings of the pandemic banana. By 2nd week of March it will be harvested. I keep on looking up this banana from our balcony. After it's harvested another to produce soon too. I will send you update when some of its fruits get ripened. Thanks for reading, sharing is caring. Photo image of the pandemic banana.
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@rakski (135052)
• Philippines
28 Feb
awesome! you do not need to buy them
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@cacay1 (84460)
• Cagayan De Oro, Philippines
28 Feb
@rakski, that's true, every once a year, we harvest its fruits.
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@rakski (135052)
• Philippines
1 Mar
@cacay1 that is great What kind of banana it yields
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@cacay1 (84460)
• Cagayan De Oro, Philippines
1 Mar
@rakski saba hehe, to be cooked or fried. We usually cook. This variety is called Senorita.
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@Ronrybs (20220)
• London, England
1 Mar
I could use bananas growing in the back garden. Love them for breakfast
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@cacay1 (84460)
• Cagayan De Oro, Philippines
4 Mar
@Ronrybs, that's cool you like banana for breakfast, cooked, ripe or fried?
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@Ronrybs (20220)
• London, England
4 Mar
@cacay1 I have them raw!
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@cacay1 (84460)
• Cagayan De Oro, Philippines
8 Mar
@Ronrybs wow you're awesome m
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@wolfgirl569 (113778)
• Marion, Ohio
27 Feb
Glad it is doing good
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@cacay1 (84460)
• Cagayan De Oro, Philippines
28 Feb
@wolfgirl569, it's just growing in our yard peacefully .
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