Have you ever wondered about those little strings on bananas? You know, the ones that appear when you peel back the yellow skin? Well, they actually serve a purpose! These pesky strings, known as “phloem bundles,” are an essential part of the banana’s structure.Phloem bundles are responsible for transporting nutrients from the leaves to the fruit. They play a vital role in the development and well-being of the banana plant. Although they may not be the most appetizing, they are completely edible.
My mom loved this dessert so much, I had to hide the pan from her to keep her from having a third slice!
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This is my grandma’s legacy recipe, and we’ve been cooking it up a storm. It’s been on the menu four times just this month!