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Cavendish banana

Posted on April 27, 2026 by Admin

The Cavendish banana is the most widely eaten banana variety in the world today and the one you usually find in supermarkets.

What it is

Cavendish banana
It’s a sweet, mild-flavored banana that is typically:

  • medium-sized
  • curved and bright yellow when ripe
  • soft and slightly creamy in texture

Why it’s so common

  • It’s easy to grow in large plantations
  • It ships well without bruising easily
  • It has a consistent taste and appearance

Because of this, it replaced older banana types in global trade during the 20th century.


Nutrition (like most bananas)

Cavendish bananas provide:

  • potassium (good for heart and muscles)
  • vitamin B6
  • fiber
  • natural sugars for quick energy

Important issue: disease risk

A big concern is that Cavendish bananas are genetically very similar to each other, which makes them vulnerable to a fungus called Panama disease (TR4). Scientists are working on resistant varieties to protect future production.


Bottom line

The Cavendish banana is basically the “standard banana” most people eat—reliable, sweet, and widely available, but also vulnerable because of its lack of genetic diversity.

If you want, I can compare it with older banana types like Gros Michel or explain why bananas don’t have seeds anymore.

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