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  • Banana Physical Properties: Shape, Color & Texture Explained
    1. Shape

    Bananas are typically curved or "crescent-shaped." They can be slightly angular or elongated, depending on the variety. The ends of bananas are typically rounded, and the skin is smooth and uniform.

    2. Color

    The color of a banana can vary depending on its ripeness. Unripe bananas are typically green, while ripe bananas can be yellow, yellowish-brown, or even brown. The interior of a banana is typically a creamy white color.

    3. Texture

    The texture of a banana can also vary depending on its ripeness. Unripe bananas are typically firm and crisp. As bananas ripen, they become softer and more tender. Overripe bananas can become very mushy.

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