Do Bananas Have Black Seeds in Them? The Truth About Wild vs. Cultivated Fruit
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According to botanists, bananas are technically classified as berries, and while the commercial varieties we enjoy today appear seedless, their wild ancestors were packed with hard, black seeds. This remarkable transformation from seedy to seedless is a testament to thousands of years of human ingenuity through selective breeding. The small, dark specks you might see in a store-bought banana are merely vestigial remnants of what was once a functional seed.