When bananas ripen, their stems release ethylene gas, and when it spreads to the rest of the fruit, it will quickly cause the fruit to rot.
— Massimo (@Rainmaker1973) August 2, 2023
That's why the plastic wrap around the stem keeps the ethylene gas contained so the bananas stay safepic.twitter.com/3c0Vtjd8cH
UPDATE : Ça a vraiment marché les gars !!!
— Re.conCentré (@yovanncf) August 9, 2023
Banane acheté depuis vendredi dernier https://t.co/irnFnmMwsrpic.twitter.com/sS1P2oS1hx
Cmt ca banane au frigo https://t.co/giHWLQCOFd
— AOC Hate account (@Asiatitude) October 11, 2023
Conseils du jour :
— Marshall D Teach ✨.🇨🇮🇲🇱🇸🇳🌍🌏 (@Shichibukai255) December 5, 2023
Quand manger la banane ? À peine mûre et mûre. Idéale pour la cuisson – très mûre et surmûre. pic.twitter.com/HqnzKImsCy
Etiquette expert demonstrates how The Queen would eat a banana pic.twitter.com/EgtDsM8hoF
— Historic Vids (@historyinmemes) January 17, 2024
they gave the banana body dysmorphia pic.twitter.com/Y9BF5YTsrx
— carolyn (@ballerguy) February 2, 2024
La banane qui va prendre ces clik et clak https://t.co/ip6ByOGpOi
— enderis🇨🇩 (@pjm_sanrio) October 1, 2023
Banana to other fruits inside a smoothie pic.twitter.com/Bc4bGDWPKP
— Jag ubani (@Jag_ubani) January 28, 2024
Sérieusement ..
— 🅶🅾🆁🅺 (@RaclureOne) August 1, 2023
Une banane oO
C'est so 2012 quoi !! pic.twitter.com/BM0hjaMsZB
I see now why my grandma compared banana flowers to white people when she first saw them in the 40s for the very first time https://t.co/Scv5QpYMUq
— yammi (@sighyam) January 29, 2024