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Jair Sweeney
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18 October, 16:39
Why are bananas chronically yellow
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Grant Morrow
18 October, 16:47
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Apparently, bananas have to be near other bananas, or similar fruits that give off ethylene gas in order to ripen ... The yellow comes from the diminishing amount of chlorophyll as the banana ripens and turns from green. The banana then turns brown as the sugars ferment within the banana and its peel.
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