Banana's, Good or Bad?

chapiano
chapiano Posts: 331 Member
An average Banana contains around 150 cal and about 30g of sugar (which is the same that's in an average sized mars bar) It doubles the sugar and cal that you find in most other fruits portions.
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  • jgnatca
    jgnatca Posts: 14,464 Member
    Half a banana is good. Bananas are rich in potassium.
  • enterdanger
    enterdanger Posts: 2,447 Member
    bananas give me the worst heartburn ever, so I'm going bad on this one.
  • My vote is delicious. Unfortunately for me, I don't control my intake of bananas too well, so I tend to buy other fruits and leave the bananas at the store. I see one, and I want one. Doesn't matter if I have just finished a meal.
  • JeromeBarry1
    JeromeBarry1 Posts: 10,179 Member
    Bananas are good if you have the room for it in your food plan.
  • RuNaRoUnDaFiEld
    RuNaRoUnDaFiEld Posts: 5,864 Member
    No food is good or bad, overall diet can be good or bad but not one food.
  • Shadowmf023
    Shadowmf023 Posts: 812 Member
    Bananas are awesome pre-workout. Not to mention potassium, which you won't find in that Mars bar.
  • chapiano
    chapiano Posts: 331 Member
    Ha, no I was not suggesting replacing a banana for a mars bar! More that there maybe better fruit options than a banana.

    The info I stated on a banana was gathered here;
    http://www.tesco.com/groceries/product/details/?id=268734435

    Finally (in my opinion) sugar is a major cause for obesity and the more you can cut out the better
  • Sloth2016
    Sloth2016 Posts: 838 Member
    I never really liked them. But they're ok with a lot of ice cream and toppings to cover up the taste of the banana making it a banana split dessert.
  • Dory_42
    Dory_42 Posts: 3,578 Member
    I try and eat 1-2 bananas on most days or else I end up cramping at a crucial point of a jui jitsu submission! My friend is the same, they are the best thing for preventing cramps in our calves. For me they are good!!!
  • malibu927
    malibu927 Posts: 17,562 Member
    chapiano wrote: »
    Ha, no I was not suggesting replacing a banana for a mars bar! More that there maybe better fruit options than a banana.

    The info I stated on a banana was gathered here;
    http://www.tesco.com/groceries/product/details/?id=268734435

    Finally (in my opinion) sugar is a major cause for obesity and the more you can cut out the better

    Only if the sugar makes you eat more calories than you burn.

    I like bananas. I like chocolate. There are days when I eat both of them.
  • Shadowmf023
    Shadowmf023 Posts: 812 Member
    Bananas are awesome pre-workout. Not to mention potassium, which you won't find in that Mars bar.

    Quite similar Potassium values per 100g:

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    Well I'll be damned... :joy:
  • BodyzLanguage
    BodyzLanguage Posts: 200 Member
    Bananas are awesome pre-workout. Not to mention potassium, which you won't find in that Mars bar.

    Quite similar Potassium values per 100g:

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    Wow I didn't know that. I hope you're just proving your point on potassium rather than advocating substituting them.
  • misdawn
    misdawn Posts: 11 Member
    Good for sure!! I eat tons of bananas!!
  • markrgeary1
    markrgeary1 Posts: 853 Member
    Lost 55 pounds eating a banana or more daily. What'd you ask?
  • lemurcat12
    lemurcat12 Posts: 30,886 Member
    chapiano wrote: »
    An average Banana contains around 150 cal and about 30g of sugar (which is the same that's in an average sized mars bar) It doubles the sugar and cal that you find in most other fruits portions.

    I usually buy smaller bananas. They are about 90 calories (150 seems like a pretty big one) and 12 grams of sugar. Fruits that I get that often have that much or more sugar in a single fruit or normal-seeming serving are peaches, pears, and melons, among others. Bananas do tend to have slightly more calories on average (the peach with a similar amount of sugar had significantly fewer calories, whereas the pear had more calories but also more sugar and a lot more grams).

    Anyway, I don't get why bananas seem to be this hot button thing, either loved or feared. I like them, eat them occasionally (more in the winter when they aren't competing with other fruits I prefer), and for me they are filling for the calories and quite convenient, especially before or after a good long workout. Would I base my diet on them? No, that seems silly to me.
  • chapiano
    chapiano Posts: 331 Member
    edited August 2016
    Yes I understand that if you eat more than you consume then you gain weight and vice a versa!! Simple fact is a lot of people, particularly children gain weight by over eating a diet far to high in sugar.