Are there bananas in cuba
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Saturday, 24 May In Cuba, you have three types of bananas. In Cuba grow three types of bananas:. We have visited in Cuba banana plantations and tasted several bananas. The banana taste much sweeter than in the Netherlands probably because they ripen in the sun but the red banana was my favorite. The dessert banana has a thick skin, is yellow and about 20 cm long.
The flower is also edible and has somewhat bitter and slightly sweet taste. Note, if you are staying in Havana, or anywhere in Western Cuba, remember it goes by the name of "fruta bomba" and not "papaya".
If you call it "papaya" it may generate a smile or a giggle, as the word "papaya" can have other connotations This can be very refreshing on a hot day, the watermelons tend to have a lot of seeds, but you should soon adjust. As with many of the other fruits, it is often available as a juice, and can occasionally be found as an ice cream flavour too. When pineapple is served fresh, it often still includes the starchy core.
Many people eat the core as well as the flesh, it is full of nutrients and fibre, though a tougher texture and a taste that is not so sweet. Pineapple is used to great effect in a lot of Cuban cocktails, sometimes in a frozen daiquiri always in a Havana Special. Mangos come in a range of sizes, from super small to super large. As well as being a very popular flavour for juices, smoothies and ice creams, it is also made into "mermelada de mango" , a mango jam.
Note, in Cuba the word mango can be used in a different context in which it means "a very attractive man" , more on that here. There are dozens more fruit that could be listed - from citrus fruits to plums, Cuba has a great supply, so enjoy!
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