Why do other countries call this a banana?
is that an ananas?
>>69411095
because it's no sausage
>>69411095
Doesn't look like pine and obviosly doesnt taste like apple.
Nenas/Nanas is the only fitting name
>>69411095
because they are wrong, that's a piña
>>69411095
>>69411127
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>>69411372
>>69411410
The real name is abacaxi though
>>69411372
>Malaysian ''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''education''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''
>>69411487
sry i talk chilean duh :D:D:D
>>69411095
Don't you see that curved form? It is a banana!!!
>>69411095
What's wrong with that carrot?
>>69411824
wtf I love Japan and the Koreas now!
>>69411824
well there we go
>>69411622
Nah, still doesnt taste like apple
>'''''''English pepol education'''''''
>>69411824
Special snow flake spen.
>>69412466
Europeans have a habit of naming things after apples
In French, a potato is "pomme de terre", which literally translated means "Apple of the Ground"
In Austrian and Swiss German, it's sometimes called "Erdapfel" which means "Earth Apple"
>>69411372
get out
>>69411095
Because I´ll stuff it up your arse.
>>69412791
>In French, a potato is "pomme de terre"
It's because « pomme » meant «fruit ».