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Paul H

Fearless OOS Poser
A genius has finally solved the bad banana problem — and I'm mad I didn't think of it first

Bananas: They taste great and they're a good source of potassium and vitamins and whatever. But! It's also very annoying to buy a bunch of 'naners only to have five out of the seven go rotten before you can eat them. Sure, you could use them to make banana bread, but be honest, you probably won't.

Which is why these E-Mart banana packages are literally a dream come true for banana lovers: Each pack contains bananas at different levels of ripeness so that you have a fresh, tasty, non-rotten banana every day of the week. SOLD.

Korean grocery chain E-Mart came up with the idea, and is selling the packs under the name Haru Hana Banana. E-Mart is apparently a leader in fruit innovations— they previously developed a banana-apple hybrid appropriately named "banapples" and a cherry-plum hybrid called Nadia plums.

Fans of the banana packs were quick to note how the package helps alleviate their fruit-related anxieties.

But others were concerned with the amount of packaging these bananas require.

Unfortunately, these super smart banana packages are only available in Korea right now. But, as one Twitter user suggested, you CAN create your own custom banana experience on your own:

Finally! Freed from the tyranny of bad bananas.
 

Magic

Formerly 1sh0t1b33r
Team MTBNJ Halter's
Old news. I already to this at the store. Whatever gets pushed off for a while becomes banana muffins.
 

rick81721

Lothar
A genius has finally solved the bad banana problem — and I'm mad I didn't think of it first

Bananas: They taste great and they're a good source of potassium and vitamins and whatever. But! It's also very annoying to buy a bunch of 'naners only to have five out of the seven go rotten before you can eat them. Sure, you could use them to make banana bread, but be honest, you probably won't.

Which is why these E-Mart banana packages are literally a dream come true for banana lovers: Each pack contains bananas at different levels of ripeness so that you have a fresh, tasty, non-rotten banana every day of the week. SOLD.

Korean grocery chain E-Mart came up with the idea, and is selling the packs under the name Haru Hana Banana. E-Mart is apparently a leader in fruit innovations— they previously developed a banana-apple hybrid appropriately named "banapples" and a cherry-plum hybrid called Nadia plums.

Fans of the banana packs were quick to note how the package helps alleviate their fruit-related anxieties.

But others were concerned with the amount of packaging these bananas require.

Unfortunately, these super smart banana packages are only available in Korea right now. But, as one Twitter user suggested, you CAN create your own custom banana experience on your own:

Finally! Freed from the tyranny of bad bananas.

Best fruit innovation was the square watermelon - still haven't seen one in the US tho
 

Paul H

Fearless OOS Poser
Do people in Korean buy 400 bananas at a time?
Why do you think we are yellow?
But seriously.... when I was a toddler growing up in Korea, bananas were stupid expensive that it was a once in a month kind of a treat. Idk how it relates to this topic but some useless fact.
 

Norm

Mayor McCheese
Team MTBNJ Halter's
Why do you think we are yellow?
But seriously.... when I was a toddler growing up in Korea, bananas were stupid expensive that it was a once in a month kind of a treat. Idk how it relates to this topic but some useless fact.

I have nothing to add. Maybe next time I see you I'll give you some bananas.
 

pixychick

JORBA: Ringwood
JORBA.ORG
If you peel a banana, you can freeze it without turning brown. I eat when yellow, and when spots appear, I peel and freeze for smoothies. ... just saying.
 

Patrick

Overthinking the draft from the basement already
Staff member
bad bananas mean banana bread. are you not paying attention to the grandparents?

and you all know about the banana slicer reviews on amazon?
 

ekuhn

Well-Known Member
When bananas go brown, I freeze them and use them in post work out shakes a supplement/replacement to ice.
 

stb222

Love Drunk
Jerk Squad
I buy a bunch of 5/6 almost ripe every week and it is like $0.89. Like how many bananas people buying that this matters?
 

1speed

Incredibly profound yet fantastically flawed
Can't do bananas because of their texture (I don't' mind their actual taste.) Squishy food makes me wretch, and I can't keep them frozen if I carry them on a ride. It's a shame because I know they'd be really good for me. Instead I use apple slices. Apples may be the most underrated endurance food around - I've been using apple slices for years during endurance races and they always work really well.
 
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