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Have these always existed in bananas?

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I mixed up bananas and a little milk to make a shake for breakfast. I saw 'something' in the drink and when I inspected it turns out to be little unhatched flies. I know I'm not perfect but I know how to wash my dishes and clean kitchen gadgets. I re-washed all to be double sure and repeated-still found all these little flies. The bananas were bought the afternoon before, stored in plastic sack, no brown spots on peels or inside. I sliced the banana up and in the center of the banana I see the little flies. I've seen very tiny black dots in the center of banana all my life, do those all turn into flies? Have we been eating them?

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  1. They're not flies, their seeds! The difference between a fruit and a vegetable is that fruits contain their seeds... And a banana is a fruit!

    No, no... they're definetly seeds.... Fly eggs are WAY tinyier than that... plant them, maybe you'll get a banana tree!


  2. That's silly, the little black dots in the center are the seeds! They are perfectly fine to eat, and even if the were flies, that would mean more protein! Heh heh...  

  3. they're seeds of the banana, not unhatched flies...so eat up!

  4. were they unhatched flies or banana seeds?  bananas have dark spots on the center that are seeds.

  5. they are not flies, they are the seeds  

  6. They aren't flies.  They are what would have been the seeds of the banana had it been allowed to fully develop.

    We covered this in fourth grade science, where were you?

  7. they are not files they are seeds

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