Celebrate Banana Sunday with the Return of the Prodigal Banana

Banana

I’m ecstatic. The most exciting staple in the world has recently arrived back on Australian shelves after almost a year away.

Yes, it’s that luscious golden fruit - the banana!

Australia spent most of 2006 largely bananaless after a cyclone tiptoed its way through the top end of Australia with all the subtlety of a sledgehammer, wiping out 95% of the country’s banana crop. Australia won’t import bananas from other countries, so we saw prices skyrocket up past $16 a kilo. At that price, those sunshine-yellow crescents may as well have been made of gold.

Yes. We had no bananas. (Sorry, couldn’t resist).

‘Nanas are beloved by just about everyone, so we all felt their absence. Old people with no teeth. Teenagers who have just had their braces tightened. Schoolkids who transform their school bags into petri dishes with mushy brown ones leftover from lunch last month. Multi-tasking mums who can mash them with a fork in one hand while strapping a baby into a high chair with the other. Hungover office workers who crave them in a smoothie the morning after a big night out. Ok, maybe that last one is just me.

After Cyclone Larry flexed his muscles up north, bananas disappeared from cafe and restaurant menus around the country. No more banana pancakes, muffins, smoothies or cakes. No banana bread. No banana chips or banana ice cream. No more golden discs of sweet banana to cool a hot mouth after a spoonful of curry.

In short, the banana had split.

But now they’re back! With prices back down to a more palatable $3 per kilo, banana lovers no longer need to sell their first-born to get a bunch of those yellow beauties in their fruit bowl. And what better way to celebrate the return of our favourite fruit than with a Banana Sunday!

On Sunday 11 February I invite banana-lovers from around the world to take part in Banana Sunday and celebrate the return of the prodigal banana to Australian fruit bowls with a banana-fest. Where? Right here at Chez Lunchalot!

How to Take Part in Banana Sunday

  1. Prepare your favourite banana recipe and post it on your site.
  2. Email me a permalink, your name, a summary of your dish and a photo by Sunday 11 February. You can get me at ladylunchalot at iprimus dot com dot au.
  3. I’ll post them all here by Monday morning, when we can all go bananas.

If you haven’t got a blog to post your dish on, just email it to me anyway.

Happy peeling and Go Bananas!

4 Responses to “ Celebrate Banana Sunday with the Return of the Prodigal Banana ”

  1. Red Dirt Mummy says:

    That sounds great, Lady Lunchalot. Count me in!! I’m the multi-tasking mum in the scenario above and our household missed bananas in a big way - the poor offspring were reduced to sharing a single banana on (a fairly rare) occasion. We certainly weren’t letting bananas go brown just so we could make banana and walnut bread, or banana smoothies, or banana and ginger cake or…. well you get the idea LOL.

  2. The Guinea pig says:

    Well looks like i am once again going to benefit from another cook-fest! this time on Bananas - imagine my potassium levels!

  3. Lady Lunchalot » Blog Archive » Banana Fact of the Day says:

    […] Did you know that the humble ‘nana is the fourth most popular crop in the world, after rice, wheat and maize? That’s a whole lot of banana skins to slip on… Feel like going bananas? Celebrate Banana Sunday at Chez Lunchalot on Sunday 11 February. […]

  4. Pene says:

    Hi, I’m an Australian living in cold Estonia! We had some Aussie visitors in the summer who were so happy to be able to buy bananas here. One of my favourite recipes is “Hummingbird Cake” & it doesn’t have any birds in it! The recipe can be found in the Australian Women’s Weekly “Sweet Old-fashioned Favourites” cookbook. The crushed pineapple makes it very moist & it freezes well. I hope that you try it.

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