Yes, we have no.........
I thought folk either loved bananas or hated them.
When I saw this large advert in the local Sainsburys Local, I felt puzzled that it was necessary to publicise bananas. I set out to find a few facts about bananas and discovered that:
During the war, the import of bananas was banned as they needed refrigerated transport which in turn was needed for the war effort.
Mothers used to make mock bananas with boiled roasted parsnips, sweetened and flavoured with banana essence.
It was December 30th 1945 when bananas first returned to Britain.
One website declared that the banana is still the third bestselling item in British supermarkets.........
Yes, we have no.........
I thought folk either loved bananas or hated them.
When I saw this large advert in the local Sainsburys Local, I felt puzzled that it was necessary to publicise bananas. I set out to find a few facts about bananas and discovered that:
During the war, the import of bananas was banned as they needed refrigerated transport which in turn was needed for the war effort.
Mothers used to make mock bananas with boiled roasted parsnips, sweetened and flavoured with banana essence.
It was December 30th 1945 when bananas first returned to Britain.
One website declared that the banana is still the third bestselling item in British supermarkets.........