And there is a new breed of the same fungus that is attacking the modern banana - the Cavendish - and as of yet, there is no replacement banana that we can substitute if the Cavendish gets wiped out.
Apple and lady-finger I have had in the UK, seemed to ship OK and tasted good.
They were much smaller. Red Daccas (the red banana) are commercially available in some countries like Australia, but probably because they grow them.
I think commercial development of a "Cavendish Replacement" ought to be a real plan to diversify the banana business. Monocultures are inherently troublesome. If we could lose this meme in the Europe and North America that there is such a thing as "a banana" and start eating different varieties, I think that would be great.
Within the last year I have had lady-finger, apple and Fe'i bananas and various plantains. All delicious!
I want to try red and blue/ice-cream but am having trouble finding them in the UK or on my travels...