The Blue Java banana, cultivated in Hawaii, is known for its unique vanilla ice cream flavor. This rare fruit offers a creamy taste and texture that’s reminiscent of the popular dessert.
In Hawaii it is known as the ‘Ice Cream banana’ and in Fiji as the ‘Hawaiian banana’. It is also called ‘Krie’ in the Philippines, ‘Kepok Awu’ in Indonesia and ‘Cenizo’ in Central America.
Blue Java banana trees can grow to a height of 4.5 to 6 metres (15 to 20 ft). They are cold-tolerant and wind-resistant because of their strong pseudostems and root systems. The leaves are silvery green in color.[2][3]
The fruit bunches are small, bearing seven to nine hands. The fruit are 18 to 23 centimetres (7 to 9 in) in length and exhibit a characteristic silvery blue color when unripe. The fruit turn a pale yellow when ripe, with white creamy flesh. They bloom around 15 to 24 months after planting and can be harvested after 115 to 150 days. The bananas have bumps called “knuckles” due to their passing resemblance to human knuckles.
Blue Java bananas are popular bananas that can be eaten fresh or cooked. They are known for their fragrant flavor which has a vanilla-like custard taste.[3]
They are also popular as ornamentals and shade plants for their unusual blue coloration, large size, and tolerance to temperate climates.