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Bananas?

  • 15-05-2011 9:04pm
    #1
    Closed Accounts Posts: 131 ✭✭


    I find bananas a great convenient food for keeping away the hunger. I currently eat about two a day, five days a week. I was wondering can I eat more or should you limit yourself?


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  • Users Awaiting Email Confirmation Posts: 5,620 ✭✭✭El_Dangeroso


    If you find them filling then have at it.

    Bananas make me really hungry for some reason. I always get a blood sugar crash and ravenous hunger 1hr after eating one. Other fruit doesn't affect me like that just bananas.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 3,871 ✭✭✭Corsendonk


    I find bananas a great convenient food for keeping away the hunger. I currently eat about two a day, five days a week. I was wondering can I eat more or should you limit yourself?

    In one of my old jobs I use to eat typically 4-10 bananas a day 5/7 days a week. Only side effects was increased wind caused by the potassium in the bananas which is good for combating high blood pressure anyway. Also I was extremely regular with that amount of roughage. So you would have to eat an extreme amount of bananas for toxic overload.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 612 ✭✭✭boomtown84


    Corsendonk wrote: »
    In one of my old jobs I use to eat typically 4-10 bananas a day 5/7 days a week. Only side effects was increased wind caused by the potassium in the bananas which is good for combating high blood pressure anyway. Also I was extremely regular with that amount of roughage. So you would have to eat an extreme amount of bananas for toxic overload.

    were you working as a monkey in Dublin Zoo?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 3,871 ✭✭✭Corsendonk


    boomtown84 wrote: »
    were you working as a monkey in Dublin Zoo?

    Quality Control, you had to check random samples for colour and temp but the best way to test ripeness of the fruit pulp was to eat it to see if it was sweet or starchy. Sounds fun but after 6 months you never want to look at a banana again.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 612 ✭✭✭boomtown84


    Corsendonk wrote: »
    Quality Control, you had to check random samples for colour and temp but the best way to test ripeness of the fruit pulp was to eat it to see if it was sweet or starchy. Sounds fun but after 6 months you never want to look at a banana again.

    That does not sound fun!:D


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