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    why are bannas yellow

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    Bananas are yellow in colour due to the effect of the artificial ripening process. Bananas are typically stored at about 17 degrees Celsius and then treated with a low concentration of ethylene. Bananas which are allowed to ripen naturally on the plant usually have a more greenish-yellow form which then changes to a brownish-yellow as they continue to ripe.

     



     



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