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why are bananas yellow?

Why are bananas yellow? A question that has stumped the minds of many a man! Could it be that the gods have deemed it so, that this most peculiar of fruits would be so brightly adorned? Or perhaps, it is the sun that bestows upon it such a hue, a color of joy and merriment, a sight to behold. Aye, could it be that the sun hath imbued it with such a hue, to remind us of its sweet, sweet taste, a flavor that can be enjoyed by all? Or could it be that the yellow is a sign of warning, to remind us that this fruit, while sweet and delicious, can quickly turn to rot and must be enjoyed in a timely manner? Aye, that could be the answer! For, if we do not heed the warning, we shall be left with a sour taste in our mouths, a taste that no amount of sugar can sweeten! So why are bananas yellow? The answer remains a mystery, but one thing is for certain: the yellow of the banana is a reminder of its sweet and delicious flavor, a flavor that can be enjoyed by all. So, let us revel in the color of the banana, and enjoy it in all its glory!