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Largest bunch of bananas

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Largest bunch of bananas

Power

Weirdness

Rarity

Name
Banana
Latin name
Musa
Superpowers
This bunch of bananas fed a whole school!
Where from
Canary Islands, Spain

The world’s largest bunch of bananas weighed 130kg and contained 473 individual fruit – which is enough for nearly two years worth of packed lunches (94 weeks and three days to be exact, with no holidays!.

Bananas originally come from Malaysia but they have spread around the world and now many of them are grown in Spain and the Caribbean. They grow on palm trees in huge bunches; the little bunches or ‘hands’ of bananas you get in shops are cut off the bigger ones to make them easier to sell (or you would have to eat an awful lot of bananas in one go!). Bananas contain potassium and energy and are very good for you.