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Tue, 17 May 2005 17:34:38 -0700
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Mike

I always get organic bananas now after having had some apparently
tainted non-organic ones.  The other poster mentions letting them ripen
until they start turning brown.   I also tend to get that "pang" you
mention when I try eating green bananas (unmistakable taste of
chalkiness too that disappears when ripe).  I find that plantains are
easier for me to handle and they don't have to be over-ripe either.

-=mark=-

Mike Weis wrote:

>I would imagine that there's no reason not to eat bananas, but then again,
>so much of paleo seems to go against conventional wisdom.
> Is there any reason not to eat bananas?
> I have started to notice that every time I eat a banana, I get a feeling
>that is sort of a cross between a hunger pang and a stomach ache. It never
>lasts very long, but it is an unmistakable after-effect that I feel after I
>eat a banana which I never feel after eating any other food.
> Anyone else have a problems with Bananas?
> Mike W.
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