• I'm back on my BS 🤪@lemmy.autism.place
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      3 months ago

      I think it’s only the 2nd:

      Scientists have long feared TR4’s introduction into the Americas. Still, Stuart Thompson explains for the Conversation, the infectious outbreak is not wholly unprecedented: During the mid-20th century, a related strain of Fusarium wilt destroyed plantations across Latin America, paving the way for a shift from the predominant “Gros Michel” banana variety to the “Cavendish” version commonly seen today.

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      Also, Fusarium is known as Panama Disease.

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        3 months ago

        Isn’t this the reason why some banana candy flavors seem to taste weird? Because they were developed when bananas tasted different?

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          Yes. The artificial flavor for banana was created in the 19th century when big michael was the common variety.