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Make sure the bananas don't conform to certain EU Directives mate! Looking superb - I have some Vietnam-era models to undertake and I think you should run a veggie masterclass! :tears-of-joy:
Steve
Steve
Superb Richard. Scratch building bananas! :smiling:
Thanks Jim and Steve, I couldn't resist making the bananas...the last jungle dio I did the banana tree was bananaless. What are the EU directives Steve? Are they size concerned? Spotless? I'll stick to Pisang Berangan or Emas.:smiling2: Vegan class you mean. :smiling6:Make sure the bananas don't conform to certain EU Directives mate! Looking superb - I have some Vietnam-era models to undertake and I think you should run a veggie masterclass! :tears-of-joy:
Steve
It concerned the straightness (and size), or otherwise, of said bananas offered for sale within the EU! The diktat was greeted with universal derision! :tears-of-joy:Thanks Jim and Steve, I couldn't resist making the bananas...the last jungle dio I did the banana tree was bananaless. What are the EU directives Steve? Are they size concerned? Spotless? I'll stick to Pisang Berangan or Emas.:smiling2: Vegan class you mean. :smiling6:
Cheers,
Wabble
There was a directive, 2297/94, but it only specified what could be sold as top grade (ie highest price) bananas. The rest could still be sold, but not as top grade…..That directive never actually existed Steve, but it amused a lot of people to think it did! There were some EU/EC decisions that were far more ridiculous than that though.
Pete
Thanks Scottie.Outstanding work wabble
Straight bananas...that would be fun to see.It concerned the straightness (and size), or otherwise, of said bananas offered for sale within the EU! The diktat was greeted with universal derision! :tears-of-joy:
Steve
The decision makers just don't know how bananas are cultivated. There is also a lot of wastage in selecting the perfect comb of bananas. In the old days my Dad used to laugh at the bananas he saw at the grocers when he was stationed at Sandhurst...thin as pencils and had no flavour having been picked green for the long journey. Now I think you get better bananas shipped within a day.That directive never actually existed Steve, but it amused a lot of people to think it did! There were some EU/EC decisions that were far more ridiculous than that though.
Pete
Some species have natural black spots like the Berangan and they're the best here with full flavour. You also have those for cooking...they're sweet too. Pisang Emas or Gold Bananas are cute little 3 inch gems that are the sweetest of the lot. Pisang Tanduk are huge as horns hence the name.There was a directive, 2297/94, but it only specified what could be sold as top grade (ie highest price) bananas. The rest could still be sold, but not as top grade…..

2297/94 has nothing to do with bananas Tim, straight or otherwise! You mean 2257/94: Commission Regulation (EC) No. 2257/94 of 16 September 1994 laying down quality standards for bananas, sometimes referred to in the media as the bendy banana law, is a European Union regulation specifying classification standards for bananas, which took effect on 1 January 1995.[1] It was replaced by Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) No 1333/2011 of 19 December 2011 laying down marketing standards for bananas, rules on the verification of compliance with those marketing standards and requirements for notifications in the banana sector with effect as of 9 January 2012. [Wikipedia]There was a directive, 2297/94, but it only specified what could be sold as top grade (ie highest price) bananas. The rest could still be sold, but not as top grade…..
No probs Pete…..I put the number typo issue down to just getting back from A and E at three in the morning…..I know what you mean about pedantry as well, did thirty years in pharmaceutical production where written accuracy was paramount!2297/94 has nothing to do with bananas Tim, straight or otherwise! You mean 2257/94: Commission Regulation (EC) No. 2257/94 of 16 September 1994 laying down quality standards for bananas, sometimes referred to in the media as the bendy banana law, is a European Union regulation specifying classification standards for bananas, which took effect on 1 January 1995.[1] It was replaced by Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) No 1333/2011 of 19 December 2011 laying down marketing standards for bananas, rules on the verification of compliance with those marketing standards and requirements for notifications in the banana sector with effect as of 9 January 2012. [Wikipedia]
It only states that bananas shall be "free from abnormal curvature", but gives no guidance on what constitutes abnormal. Oh, and it was an EC Regulation, not a Directive.
Sorry for the pedantry but I used to deal with this sort of thing for a living.
Pete
Yup, the subject of bananas has always been slippery mate!The vegetation looks superb Richard, I didn't know there were so many varieties of banana, this thread is educational!
Get your coat!Yup, the subject of bananas has always been slippery mate!
Well really!Get your coat!
I’m very impressed Richard can get that many varieties….we just get sold “bananas “Get your coat!
Still expensive here Wibble , of course depending on size and age so any where between £29 to £60 .I'm trying my hand at making Staghorn ferns...John R would know this plant. Jungle parasite but are expensive to acquire in the past but are now easily found at nurseries.
It's in two parts...the head of leaves and the hanging fronds that give it its name. Trying the fronds with white glue. Will see how it goes later.
Cheers,
Wabble
Thanks Graeme. There are more than the list I gave. Same goes for mangoes and durian...many varieties to choose depending on season taste and textures.The vegetation looks superb Richard, I didn't know there were so many varieties of banana, this thread is educational!
We haven't had a fall for quite a while Steve. :smiling6:Yup, the subject of bananas has always been slippery mate!
:tears-of-joy:That's right Mr. Smiffy.......one needs to "peel" each layer back to reveal the "fruit" of what one is going on about!!! :tears-of-joy: :tongue-out3::tongue-out2::thumb2:
Slippery fella ain't he.Get your coat!
What kind are they...Montell?I’m very impressed Richard can get that many varieties….we just get sold “bananas “
Wow John, that is really expensive. Thanks...it's still cooking.Still expensive here Wibble , of course depending on size and age so any where between £29 to £60 .
Good luck with the making of them , looking fwd to seeing the result .




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