New banana plants are produced by cuttings because modern bananas are sterile and only have a few microscopic left over seeds. Ancient interbreeding between wild species produced the sterile cultivated banana. Wild bananas, on the other hand, have very little fruit that is edible and are packed full of seeds that resemble bullets.
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