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What would you do with hundreds of bananas? I have 6 more bunches still on the trees. (Original Post) sinkingfeeling Jan 5 OP
Banana bread, lots of it. Ocelot II Jan 5 #1
Banana cream pies.... displacedvermoter Jan 5 #2
Banana Ice Cream C_U_L8R Jan 5 #3
Holy cow! You just redefined a bunch of bananas SheltieLover Jan 5 #4
Doubt it. Banana trees are everywhere and bananas extremely cheap. This is a single bunch that had to be cut sinkingfeeling Jan 5 #9
Wow! Nice they are everywhere & cheap SheltieLover Jan 5 #12
Yeah, the toucans and oropendlas like them. Raccoons and coatis as well. Monkeys won't come that close sinkingfeeling Jan 5 #13
How did you get them down from the tree? They must weigh a ton! SheltieLover Jan 5 #14
My 'gardener' cut them. Yes, they weigh alot. The center stem is about 4 inches in diameter. sinkingfeeling Jan 5 #16
I was thinking cherry picker. SheltieLover Jan 5 #17
Maybe peel them & toss them out so they don't leave a mess? SheltieLover Jan 5 #15
Send it snowybirdie Jan 5 #5
I live in Costa Rica. Bananas are everywhere along the highways for free. sinkingfeeling Jan 5 #8
Deliver it to a Food bank! justaprogressive Jan 5 #6
I was thinking the same thing. A lot of people are in need right now. patphil Jan 5 #7
Share! pandr32 Jan 5 #10
Smoothies BOSSHOG Jan 5 #11
Load them on a truck... fargone Jan 5 #18
Banana lhassi eppur_se_muova Jan 5 #19
I would try making... 2naSalit Jan 5 #20
Donate them to a zoo or a chimpanzee rescue. nt in2herbs Jan 5 #21
That would be worth a lot of money here in Indiana. Emile Jan 5 #22
Well, at least it's less than 30,000 lbs. surrealAmerican Jan 5 #23
I have an Excalibur dehydrator... buzzycrumbhunger Jan 5 #24

SheltieLover

(76,939 posts)
4. Holy cow! You just redefined a bunch of bananas
Mon Jan 5, 2026, 12:30 PM
Jan 5


Can you gift then to schools, homeless shelters, food pantries, or neighbors?

sinkingfeeling

(57,273 posts)
9. Doubt it. Banana trees are everywhere and bananas extremely cheap. This is a single bunch that had to be cut
Mon Jan 5, 2026, 12:41 PM
Jan 5

in two to fit in my banana cage. The cage is necessary to prevent critters from eating them. I frozen several dozen from an earlier bunch and now have loaves of frozen banana bread.

sinkingfeeling

(57,273 posts)
13. Yeah, the toucans and oropendlas like them. Raccoons and coatis as well. Monkeys won't come that close
Mon Jan 5, 2026, 12:50 PM
Jan 5

to the house to get them.

pandr32

(13,812 posts)
10. Share!
Mon Jan 5, 2026, 12:44 PM
Jan 5

Here in Hawaii we often have more from our trees than we can use. We share with our community.
Also--try banana nut pancakes for breakfast with maple syrup. One of my husband's favorites.

eppur_se_muova

(41,034 posts)
19. Banana lhassi
Mon Jan 5, 2026, 01:40 PM
Jan 5
https://www.food.com/recipe/lhassi-indian-yoghurt-drink-22405

What India was drinking for centuries before 'smoothies' were a thing. As kids we made banana milkshakes from 1 banana, 1 egg (not really necessary), 1 T sugar, 1 t vanilla extract, 1 pt milk in a mixer or blender. Maybe you could up the count on the banana(s).

As someone suggested above, freeze any that get too old, then make "ice cream" from them. Add chocolate, strawberries, whatever you want. You can even use sour fruit, which would curdle milk but should be fine w/bananas.

2naSalit

(100,132 posts)
20. I would try making...
Mon Jan 5, 2026, 01:47 PM
Jan 5

As many dehydrated 'chips' as possible and also 'banana mash' and freeze that for other stuff, you can use it as a base for pancakes and such. You've already done the other things I could think of for bananas.

buzzycrumbhunger

(1,666 posts)
24. I have an Excalibur dehydrator...
Mon Jan 5, 2026, 09:16 PM
Jan 5

… so I’d probably slice them and dry up a shit ton of banana chips—which can be rehydrated to use in lots of things besides snacking on the banana chips.

You’re so lucky to have them growing! I’ve got tons in our yard but we’re apparently missing a male tree because we get blooms and no fruit on any of them.

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