We're Bananas about Bananas!

1. In recorded history, bananas date back to around 600 B.C.E., when they were mentioned in Buddhist texts.


Yes, an actual photo of a banana tree in the Horticultural Hall from the 1876 Philadelphia Centennial Exhibition!

2. Bananas came to the Americas in the 15th century but weren't regularly imported to the United States until later, following their showcase at the 1876 Philadelphia Centennial Exhibition.

3. On average, American consumer eat 30 pounds of bananas a year.

4. Banana peel have been a staple of slapstick slip-and-fall gags for decades, but in the 1960s, many people tried using them for a different purpose - to get high. Rumors that smoking dried banana peels caused hallucinogenic effects were likely started by singer Country Joe McDonald [wiki], who mistakenly attributed an acid trip to a banana-peel joint he'd tried. Regardless, the trippy allegations touched off a banana run on fruit stands across the country, until an FDA investigation found no evidence to support the claim.

5. Several films have used the familiar yellow fruit in their titles, including "Herbie Goes Bananas" and "Banana Joe." But perhaps the most notable is "Bananas [wiki]," Woody Allen's 1971 banana republic-themed political satire.

6. Of course, Allen [wiki] reported only named the movie "Bananas" because "there are no bananas in it."

7. Whether that's true or not, it was probablly a wiser choice than the movie's original title, "El Weirdo."

8. Fleegle, Bingo, Drooper, and Snorky were the Saturday morning TV quartet collectively known as The Banana Splits. Their infectiously happy "Tra La La Song" hit the U.S. singles chart back in 1969.

9. Because they're a major source of potassium, vitamin C, and other nutrients, bananas are believed to aid in the treatment of morning sickness and hangovers.

10. Like money, bananas don't grow on trees. They grow on plants. Unlike money, they're members of the same family as Manila hemp.

11. Bats help bananas pollinate and spread banana seeds in the wild.

12. The next time you're at a sports bar, lay off the Budweiser and ask the bartender if there's any Banana Wine on tap. Despite the fancy-pants name, this East African booze definitely doesn't need a corkscrew. The banana booze tastes more like beer than anything from Grandma's cellar.

13. That luscious yellow fruit isn't the only edible part of the banana plant. In fact, the banana flower often finds its way into soups and curries in Southeast Asia, while the succulent core of the plant's trunk is sometimes used in Burmese and Bengali cuisine. Even the leaves can be handy in the kitchen - they're often used to wrap food while it's being steamed.

14. The United States imports an estimated 4 million tons of bananas a year.

15. As any banana aficionado knows, a bunch of bananas is called a hand; individual bananas are called fingers.

16. Rev. Canaan Banana [wiki] became Zimbabwe's first black president in1980. Despite his lovable name, his rule was plagued with scandals.

17. From Harry Belafonte's "Banana Boat Song [wiki]" to the Velvet Underground's [wiki] iconic Andy Warhol cover art, it's become clear that embracing bananas equals big record sales.

18. The Japanese art punk band Melt Banana [wiki] has clearly taken the idea to its logical extreme. Here's hoping they last longer than Bananarama [wiki].

19. As a kid, Lucille Ball [wiki] was fired from a drugstore for forgetting to put bananas in a banana split.

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The article above appeared in the July-August 2006 issue of the mental_floss magazine, and is featured in Neatorama in partnership with mental_floss. Be sure to visit mentalfloss.com, buy their magazine, read their blog and feed your brain!


Loved reading all about bananas, but what about a bit of an international perspective. Here in Australia, following cyclone Larry which destroyed many of our major banana crops in the past year, the price of bananas has leapt to about $16.00 a kilo, which is about $20US$. I haven't eaten a banana in about six months because of the cost. If anyone wants to send me a case of them, please, be my guest.

I miss them. I miss their idiosyncratic twisted shape, their cool tropical taste, and their kind of slimy texture. I miss the potassium hit they give me, and I miss the luscious sweet snack they afford. I miss their every dayness. A banana should not be a luxury item.

Bring back the cheap banana and bring it back soon. Please!
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It's also "the athiest's nightmare" according to no less than Kirk Cameron (or at least some guy sitting next to him): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nfv-Qn1M58I
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Yeah, reminds me how, when I was a wee teenager, dried the stuff on the inside of banana peels and tried to smoke it. You know teens, always trying to get high off whatever they can lay their hands on. Needless to say, I was a victim of the Mellow Yellow myth.
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I visited Africa (Cameroon) a few years back, and tasting the bananas & other fruits there has spoiled me for life. The bananas we get here in the States taste like cardboard by comparison. And the pineapple...
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i manage a grocery store with average daily sales between 30,000 & $40,000. At any given moment, if I look at the top 100 items in terms of sales, bananas are always, without exception number 1.
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From Bananaman's wikipedia entry:

Look up in the sky, it's a bird!
No, it's a plane!
NO, it's Banana Man, King of Potassium.
Go, Banana, go, go, banana,
PEEL BANANA, PEEL BANANA,
Go crazy banana,
Yaaaaaaay BANANA!

Thanks for the fantastic find, Charles!
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Tara, apparently you didn't read the part in the article where they explain tripping from banana peels was just a myth. Less tripping, more reading, girl.
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