π Cavendish banana
The Cavendish banana is the most common banana sold in supermarkets around the world. Itβs the classic bright yellow banana most people eat daily.
π Why Itβs So Popular
- Makes up about 45β50% of global banana production
- Grown widely in Latin America, Africa, and Southeast Asia
- Chosen for its:
- Sweet taste
- Long shelf life
- Ability to withstand shipping
𧬠Quick Facts
- Originated from Southeast Asia
- Named after William Cavendish (19th century)
- Replaced the older Gros Michel banana in the 1950s after disease wiped out much of that crop
π₯ Nutritional Benefits (1 medium banana)
- ~105 calories
- High in potassium
- Good source of vitamin B6
- Contains fiber for digestion
- Naturally fat-free and cholesterol-free
β οΈ Disease Concerns
Cavendish bananas are genetically very similar (cloned plants), which makes them vulnerable to diseases like:
- Panama disease (Tropical Race 4)
- Black Sigatoka
Scientists are currently working on disease-resistant varieties to protect future supply.
If you’d like, I can also explain how Cavendish bananas ripen (and why they turn brown).