All colors of bananas from Donkey Kong 64 can be found in real life. Note that real-life blue and purple bananas only have a subtle coloration and are either unripe or inedible; beware of false images of cartoonishly saturated bananas spread online.
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this suggests that, when cavendish extincts itself, you should cycle through these other bananas, each with an increasingly powerful effect and increasinhly infinitesimal chance of self-extinction
"beware of false images of cartoonishly saturated bananas spread online."
That's exactly what they want you to think. Then Nintendo will come along, advertise those bananas the Illuminati stores in secret war bunkers as an add-on to 64 remake and suddenly you're playing Beaver Madness in the mines.
Yes, the Cavendish has been the most popular banana in the world ever since the Gros Michel was almost wiped out by disease. And now you get the jokers' joke.
From what I gather, it is full of hard seeds and is bitter/starchy, so it would taste very bad, in addition to the seeds being indigestible and passing through. I imagine it would be similar to trying to eat unripe potatoes and cherry pits - a very bad idea! Thank you very much for your inquiry!
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Like why is Tiny Kong so iconoclastic that she deliberate picks up inedible fruit?
That's exactly what they want you to think. Then Nintendo will come along, advertise those bananas the Illuminati stores in secret war bunkers as an add-on to 64 remake and suddenly you're playing Beaver Madness in the mines.
Technically edible
You won't do it twice.
I wonder if the guys at Rare knew this when they were developing the game or if it was just a coincidence?