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Organic Bananas

Grown with care, Dole's Organic Bananas are grown using farming methods that prioritize soil health and biodiversity. These naturally sweet bananas are packed with potassium and fiber. Perfect for snacking or adding to smoothies, these bananas are a wholesome choice for health-conscious consumers.

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Nutritional Value

  • Good Source of Potassium
  • Good Source of Dietary Fiber
  • Good Source of Vitamin C
  • Excellent Source of Vitamin B6
Potassium
8%
Dietary Fiber
11%
Vitamin C
10%
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Nutritional Facts

Nutritional facts table
Serving Per Container
Serving Size 1 medium (118g)
Calories 110
Entries Daily value in %*
Total Carbohydrate (27 g) 10%
Dietary Fiber (3 g) 11%
Total Sugars (14 g)  
Protein (1 g)  
Biotin 10%
Chloride 4%
Chromium 2%
Copper 10%
Folate 6%
Iodine 6%
Magnesium 8%
Manganese 15%
Niacin 6%
Phosphorus 2%
Potassium (422 mg) 8%
Riboflavin 8%
Selenium 2%
Vitamin B6 25%
Vitamin C 10%
*The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.
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Make the most of your fruit! Learn how to select, prep, and protect your farm-fresh produce.

How do you pick a ripe banana?

  • Choose bananas according to the peel color and ripeness desired. Select full-yellow bananas for salads or immediate eating. Use fully ripe bananas, with speckles on the peel for baking, smoothies or recipes that specify mashed bananas.

How do you prepare bananas?

  • If using bananas in salads, to prevent pieces from browning, toss them in pineapple juice before adding. The pineapple juice acts as an ascorbic acid color keeper.

How do you store bananas?

  • Remove bananas from plastic produce bag and store at room temperature. The warmer it is, the faster the bananas will ripen. To slow ripening, refrigerate (peel will turn black but the fruit inside will be fresh and ripe). Bananas can be frozen once the banana is peeled and stored in a freezer bag until ready to use (use a bit of fresh lemon juice to reduce browning). If bananas are too green, place them in a brown paper bag, in a warm dry area (but not in direct sunlight) for a day or two to encourage ripening. If there is still not enough yellow appearing on the peel, place a ripe apple in the bag with the bananas.