Top Banana

Top Banana

Author: Honduras International News July 10, 2015 Duration: 3:55
New Orleans has a festival for pretty much anything you can eat or drink: poboys, Creole tomatoes, gumbo, seafood, cocktails, barbecue, a squash with dimply green skin called a mirliton. Yet there’s one glaring omission: a banana festival.

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