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Bananas in the wild actually have lots of seeds throughout the flesh that are, maybe, pea-sized or pepper corn-sized. They are also short and fat and really don't look like cultivated bananas. The bananas we eat are cultivated from a species of wild banana to be larger and seedless, just like a seedless watermelon.

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Bananas are seedless fruits because they are the result of genetic hybridization and selective breeding over the centuries. Cultivated bananas have been selectively bred to have tiny, reduced seeds or sometimes no seeds at all. Wild bananas, however, do have larger seeds.

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