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Help! Reverse Taste Description / Flavor Profile; Looking for "the one"
Alright, sorry for the post craze lately! I'm way late to the party but I'm so excited to have found this place (and all of you). I've been soaking up the wealth of information you all have provided over the years and (as I'm sure many of you also are) I've become obsessed with bananas!
For the help part: Currently on the hunt to find and grow the "perfect" banana (specifically for fruit), and I was hoping to pick all of your brains for your experience on what you think might match what I'm looking for. I've pored over the many taste profiles and it's tough to tell. Context: I'm in Southern California (10a), I'm growing several different varieties now (Blue Java, Dwarf Cavendish, Blood Banana, Double Cavendish, Manzano, and another unnamed variety I've yet to figure out). Attempting to do a reverse taste description (Developing a banana taste description guide):
So far, it seems like a Sucrier might match what I'm looking for, but it seems as though people have said that it's too sweet, so maybe a step down? I'm open to anything. Looking forward to hearing everyone's thoughts! P.S. Would be cool to write a program to collate all of the taste reports for a "Banana Chooser" or something. |
Re: Help! Reverse Taste Description / Flavor Profile; Looking for "the one"
Not a lot of response for this question so I can give you my 2 cents. I grow 10-15 different varieties on Long Beach, CA. I would highly recommend:
Mysore - vigorous grower, cold hardy, huge racks of delicious bananas with a slight berry taste Dwarf Brazilian and Goldfinger - both have a delicious banana taste with some subacid tang to them. Goldfinger might taste a little better than Dwarf Brazilian. Dwarf Namwa - Very sweet, creamy and dense fruit. No subacid tang to it like I like but it tastes so different then most bananas that I say you need to try it. I have yet to try Dwarf Red, Gros Michel or Raja Puri. California Gold is a good dual purpose banana. It is an excellent plantain and pretty good eaten fresh. Bill |
Re: Help! Reverse Taste Description / Flavor Profile; Looking for "the one"
Contrary to some opinions, I've found that Sucrier's sweetness level isn't as excessive as initially perceived, making it a more appealing choice for my taste preferences.
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Re: Help! Reverse Taste Description / Flavor Profile; Looking for "the one"
Thank you Jesse and Best day!
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Re: Help! Reverse Taste Description / Flavor Profile; Looking for "the one"
Forum member Robguz24 did many first hand reports of the bananas he had grown and tasted.
Rob did taste reports of popular and obtainable plants. There are many posts/ taste tests like this one and here is one of them......you just have to drill down for them. http://www.bananas.org/249580-post1.html |
Re: Help! Reverse Taste Description / Flavor Profile; Looking for "the one"
Thank you cincinnana. I've been scouring them almost daily for the past few weeks (and super glad they exist). I'll check out those specific members!
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