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Maybe your Schwinn bicycle had one:____ seat banana $1,000 J FRUIT FORWARD 2021-02-12 #8335
Gardener John Paxton cultivated the most popular variety of this fruit & named it for his employer, William Cavendish a banana $1,000 J FRUIT SALAD 2019-03-12 #7947
Sadly, Panama disease put the Gros Michel, once the most common type of this fruit, out of business in the late 1950s banana $1,600 DJ THE FRUITS OF LABOR 2017-03-01 #7478
The Cavendish is the most common variety of this beloved tropical fruit peeled, sliced & split in the United States the banana $1,200 DJ FRUITS & VEGETABLES 2014-02-18 #6777
"Beverly Hills Cop":"We're not gonna fall for a ____ in the tailpipe" banana $800 DJ FILL IN THE FILM FRUIT 2012-12-25 #6507
In Kenya Urwaga is a type of beer made from this starchy, potassium-rich fruit a banana $400 J A FRUITY CATEGORY 2010-06-14 #5941
In the U.S. the yellow Cavendish is the most popular type of this fruit the banana $800 DJ FRUIT 2005-02-17 #4714
Ounce for ounce it has more potassium than any other fruit except the avocado Banana $300 J FRUIT 1997-12-17 #3063
According to a recent survey, this tropical fruit is the most popular fruit at the breakfast table the banana $200 DJ FRUITS & VEGETABLES 1995-12-06 #2593
Name shared by a large yellow squash & a long yellow fruit banana $400 DJ FRUITS & VEGETABLES 1995-07-21 #2525
The plantain member of this fruit family, Musaceae, is also called Adam's fig banana $300 J FRUITS & VEGETABLES 1993-11-18 #2119
The yellow Cavendish is the most popular variety of this tropical fruit in the U.S. banana $500 J FRUITS & VEGETABLES 1993-07-23 #2065
The plantain type of this tropical fruit is almost always eaten cooked a banana $300 J FRUITS & VEGETABLES 1993-01-19 #1932
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