Sweet and creamy, Cavendish bananas are perfect for snacks, smoothies, or baking into muffins.
Easy Banana Recipes
Whilst they’re the perfect energy booster snack option, cavendish bananas can also add a sweet or creamy element to baking or smoothies that you simply can’t go past.
Whether you have some fresh bananas in your fruit bowl, or some nanas stored in the freezer for a future baking sesh, these banana recipes are certain to go down a treat:
Popular Banana Pairings
Not too sweet but also perfectly sweet enough, cavendish bananas shine on their own, but, with a simple sprinkle of this or drizzle of that, you can quickly have yourself a delicious afternoon pick-me-up
For sweet or salty touches to your fresh or baked bananas, try some of these simple accompaniments:
- Spices & Liquors: cinnamon, nutmeg, vanilla paste or extract, coffee, or rum
- Sweeteners: Honey, maple syrup, raw or brown sugar, or caramel
- Dairy: plain or coconut yogurt, whipped cream, ricotta, or mascarpone
- Nuts and Seeds: Walnuts, pecans, almonds, chia seeds, or nut butter butters like peanut butter or almond butter
- Other popular accompaniments: fresh mango or berries, pineapple, fried bacon, melted chocolate, or desiccated coconut
When are bananas in season in Australia?
In Australia, Cavendish bananas are in season all-year round, from January through to December. Unforeseen weather events can impact our banana availability - we’ll let you know if our ALDI banana supply is ever affected.
Brilliant Banana Facts
Do cavendish bananas have seeds?The cavendish bananas that you find in most stores do contain seeds; however, these are much smaller and less fertile than wild bananas. Wild, non-commercial bananas contain very large seeds and have less sweet flesh.
Is a banana a berry?
You may be surprised to hear this but yes, bananas are classed as ‘berries’. Botanically speaking, fruits are considered a berry when they grow from a flower with a single ovary, possess a fleshy middle and soft outer skin, and contain seeds. Funnily enough, from a botanical standpoint, strawberries and raspberries aren’t classed as ‘true berries’, however fruits such as blueberries, cranberries, grapes, kiwis, and even watermelons and eggplants are deemed as berries!
How much DNA do humans share with bananas?
Whilst humans only share around 1% of our entire DNA with bananas, we do share more than 60% of our genes. These genes that we share with bananas are considered the ‘housekeeping’ genes, and help with cellular functions such as replicating DNA, controlling the cell cycle, and cell division.
How many different types of bananas are there?
There are over 1,000 different banana varieties growing globally, each with their own unique colour and flavour. Impressively, some bananas can come in red (like the Rath Kesse from Sri Lanka) or blue (like the Blue Java from Southeast Asia). In Australia, cavendish bananas and lady finger bananas are the most popular varieties.
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