
The Ripeness Level Of Your Banana Actually Matters For Your Health — Here's How
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The nutritional content in a banana changes as it ripens. What ripeness level is best for you?
Here’s something you may not have thought about: For some foods (in this case we’re talking about bananas), the nutritional effects on your health can vary depending on the ripeness level when you eat it.
As a banana ripens, its nutritional content — the amount of sugar, starch and vitamins — changes. Meaning, if you need more sugar before a workout, or less sugar because of diabetes, you may want to eat your banana at a certain ripeness level.
Ahead, registered dietitians share the various ripeness levels, what a banana looks like at each stage, and the health conditions or goals that are best addressed at each level of ripeness.
Underripe
Bananas at this stage look green; they’re firm and difficult to peel.













