banana seeds
Banana seeds are the small, hard structures found inside the fruit of the banana plant. In cultivated varieties, these seeds are often tiny and not fully developed, making them nearly invisible when eating a banana. Wild bananas, however, contain larger and more numerous seeds, which are essential for reproduction.
In most commercial bananas, such as the popular Cavendish variety, the seeds are sterile and do not develop into new plants. Instead, these bananas are propagated through vegetative means, like suckers or rhizomes, ensuring that the fruit remains seedless and easy to eat.