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  1. Bananas are a staple fruit in the Filipino diet, finding their way to many of our dining tables and local dishes. Three Musa species are said to be indigenous to our islands: Musa balbasiana Colla (a.k.a. “ butuhan ”, or seedy), Musa acuminata Colla (a.k.a. “saging maching”, or monkey banana), and Musa textilis Nee.

  2. Feb 18, 2024 · The Philippines is a treasure trove of banana varieties, offering a wide array of flavors, textures, and appearances. From the commonly known Lakatan and Cavendish to the more elusive Morado and Utungan, Filipino bananas provide a diverse and delightful selection for banana enthusiasts.

  3. There are over 20 known varieties of bananas grown in the Philippines. Among them, the Cavendish is the most prolific in terms of export as well as the biggest in terms of production, comprising almost half of the total volume.

  4. The 12 banana varieties we discussed in this blog exemplify the incredible diversity of bananas found in the Philippines, each with its own unique taste and culinary applications. Whether you prefer the sweet and creamy Lakatan or the exotic Blue Java banana, there is no shortage of options to explore and savor in this tropical paradise.

  5. Aug 23, 2022 · Except Cavendish banana, there are four main types of bananas grown widely in the Philippines: Lacatan, Latundan, Bungulan and the small Saba or Cardaba variety.

  6. Mar 20, 2024 · 30 Different Types Of Bananas (Different Varieties) Why wouldn’t you get obsessed with bananas? These delightful fruits provide shape and taste to many dishes, like banana bread, fried plantains, and bananas foster.

  7. Aug 9, 2023 · Everyone loves a good banana, but did you know there are tons of different types of bananas? In this post we will cover 25 types of bananas, from standard bananas to mini bananas to extra large bananas!

  8. Apr 15, 2021 · The nutritionist-dietitian said that the Philippines has several varieties of bananas such as latundan, lacatan, saba, cavendish, and señorita. They typically differ in size, thickness of the peel, and of course, in terms of taste, and in a certain way, in the way they are served, he added.

  9. Oct 18, 2018 · Señiorita. Photo courtesy of Pixabay. This cute bunch is recognized to be one of the shortest in size but don’t underestimate them. Despite being rarely used in cooking, the señiorita banana is incredibly sweet and best enjoyed fresh.

  10. May 6, 2021 · From being a simple snack to enhancing the taste of various sweet treats, Latundan bananas have become an integral part of the culinary landscape in the Philippines, delighting the taste buds of locals and visitors alike.