Here is something from Daily Mail which suggest that the conventional way that we have been doing for centuries, perhaps is not the right way !- and surprisingly, the Chimp is accustomed to opening the other way. Perhaps the monkeys knew it all along – not following what humans did for ages. One would not imagine that after millions of years of evolution, humans have not cracked the simple task of peeling a banana. The best way to do it, contrary to how most us have been taught, is just like our predecessor monkey friends do: upside down. YouTube user Crazy Bananas - a comical mystery male wearing monkey underwear - uploaded an enlightening video demonstration of this life hack, and shows that pinching the opposite (non-stem) end of a banana will split the skin swiftly into two segments, making peeling easy - and bruise free. The monkey method certainly beats trying to snap off a particularly stubborn stem and making a squishy mess of it; and as an added bonus, this technique leaves the stem intact for use as a handle - nature's offering of a Popsicle stick.
The glorious monkey method works every single time and
does make you wonder why so many of us have been doing it upside down for most
of our adults lives. 'The fact that I am
less intelligent than a monkey leaves me puzzled,' claims one commenter on the
video, which has amassed over eight million views and presumably transformed
the lives of plenty. 'Awesome. I am 62 years old and never knew that,' wrote
another. 'So many wrongly peeled bananas.' Over 100 billion bananas are
consumed annually worldwide, and people at India eat more of them than any
other fruit on the market. So if word of the improved peeling technique
continues to spread, perhaps our generations to come will all be munching on
their bananas like monkeys.
With regards – S. Sampathkumar
11th Aug 2014
