Fridaylicious 101 – #5

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Clockwise L to R: 1. Bang it! 2. Drink it! 3. Slice it! 4. Keep it!

Beautiful bunch of ripe banana,
Daylight come and me wan’ go home…

Banana and me have a love hate relationship. I don’t mind banana but if I have to choose, I probably will choose other fruit over banana. But on the other hand, I absolutely love banana cake! I purposely let the banana sits in the fruit basket until soft and squishy so I can make banana cake out of them! Hopefully through these useful “yellow” gadgets, I will be able to enjoy my banana even more?

Well let’s find out together.

bananabanker

Banana bunker - photos by Banana Bunker; ohdeedoh;

Is it just me or is getting hot in here?

I am flushing and I know what you are thinking! Imagine this, you bring along a banana to work for lunch, but only found it is bruised and soft by the time you ready to eat it. In worse case it might have split open and smear all over inside your nap sack or briefcase. No fret, Paul Stremple, the artist/inventor will pamper your banana with his Banana Bunker®. The Banana Bunker is made of hard plastic with flexible ripped mid-section and open ends on both side, it will fit almost every banana in different shapes and sizes. As people will say, “One Size Fits All”. If you want a step-by-step how to put the “tube” on the “banana”, then please visit this site for an educational demonstration. I would suggest you take the banana out of the Banana Bunker when no one is around, just to avoid embarassment in the office environment, especially the red color bunker. *phwoaahh, I am flushing already!*

Looks like the Banana Bunker doesn’t just protect banana, someone found it can be a decoration for Christmass too! Genius!

[via Vat19]

bananadrinkpackage

real fruit juice packaging - photos by Toxel

Fruit juice packaging by Naoto Fukasawa

ChocolateSuze has blogged about this a while ago, innovative fruit juice carton designed by Japanese industrial designer, Naoto Fukasawa. A series of creative fruit juice packages that have the look and feel of the fruit they contain.The banana carton is long and tall, I especially like the little bruise on the fold and some green patch on the bottom of the carton. I wish it is peelable to like a flat pack for easy recycling.

Other few designs including strawberry, kiwi with hairy carton, and the wild card is a Silken Tofu packaging for soy milk drink. Will on the look out for them next time when I am in Japan.

[via - toxel]

bananaslicer

banana slicer - photos by Coram

Dont mess with me, or I’ll chop you off!

Banana slices on top of cereal for morning breakfast, banoffee pie, crepes, pancakes, the possibilities are endless! I want to get it so I can slice sausages like cabanossi. It is not so bendable like the Banana Bunker, but it sure will slice all your banana into pieces! You can either hand chop the banana (Oh my god! You mean the hard way?!) or use this Banana Slicer at only US$2.59 (AUD$3.50) on Amazon! This banana slice will only be useful if you are going to eat the whole sliced banana at one go. If not, then you will have to think of an alternative, which leads to my next item…

[via - coram] product by Fackelmann

nanasaver

Nana saver - photos by evriholder

Not sure about other countries, but in Australia, the bananas are frecking ENORMOUS! It is so big that I only need to slice half of the banana for my cereal. So what to do with the other half? Well, the Nana Saver will come to the rescue! The Nana Saver is like a paper clip but shaped of a banana. You can attach it to the end of a cut banana to reduce it expose to the air, so it will stay fresh longer and reduce browning. Who would have thought, huh? I wondering whether I can use it to clip on open end of salami too? mmm…. The possiblities… It’s only US $3.00 on ChefTools, go on… you know you want it.

[via - evriholder]


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16 Responses to “Fridaylicious 101 – #5”

  1. Peter G May 15, 2009 at 9:14 am #

    LOL! where do you find out all this info? I was spitting my coffee out with laughter with the first pics…they look a little rude! As for the banana slicer, what about using a knife and board?

    Peter G’s last blog post – Frittata

  2. Ellie May 15, 2009 at 10:46 am #

    It feels so wrong to read this post so early in the morning. But seriously, this is hilarious!! Brilliant post! What more, TGIF!! My first thought was, “What is this banana shape vibrator doing in an Aussie Food Blog”. LOL!!!!!! Oh well… after reading your post about McGangBang, nothing from Billy could surprise me.

    Ellie’s last blog post – Penang "Michael Jackson" Drink

  3. Helen (grabyourfork) May 15, 2009 at 11:17 am #

    I can just imagine someone’s banana bunker falling out of their briefcase on the way home from work. Raised eyebrows aplenty and noone would believe your story about it being a banana storer! lol!

    Helen (grabyourfork)’s last blog post – Moroccan lamb pizza

  4. Forager May 15, 2009 at 11:22 am #

    Haha – hilarious! That banana bunker may be for bananas now, but somewhere someone in the adult industry just had a lightbulb appear above their head.

    Forager’s last blog post – Good thaimes at Longrain

  5. Reemski May 15, 2009 at 4:12 pm #

    ooooh, I reckon the Banana Bunker has competition! I have this one

    Reemski’s last blog post – Cooking and Eating

  6. Karen May 15, 2009 at 4:15 pm #

    Phew, looks like I’m not the only person who immediately thought ‘sex toy’ when I saw that first pic of the banana bunker! *ahem* I thought I had a dirty mind but it seems everybody else does too!

    Karen’s last blog post – The Daring Cooks: Lime and Black Pepper Ricotta Gnocchi

  7. M May 15, 2009 at 11:18 pm #

    that was the funniest post i’ve come across all day. love the banana slicer, so thoughtless… yet so thoughtful! hahaha where can i get one??!

    M’s last blog post – TGIF

  8. Simon May 15, 2009 at 11:41 pm #

    Aside from the fruit packs, which I think are a nice bit of marketing, the rest seem like a load of chindogu i.e. near useless.

    Maybe, just maybe the banana bunker. You can have some fun with it and then break it open and have a snack afterwards to wind down :)

  9. Thip May 16, 2009 at 3:51 am #

    Cool stuffs!!

    Thip’s last blog post – croissant bread pudding

  10. Katie May 16, 2009 at 2:46 pm #

    Those are so cool, especially the little banana bunker, because I hate when you take a banana for lunch and EVERYTHING ends up stinking like banana! Not sure the slicer is really needed … a knife’ll take care of that! :P

    Katie’s last blog post – WCB: Stealth Mode

  11. Yas May 16, 2009 at 3:43 pm #

    food and sex have so much in common I’ve got to say LOL

    Yas’s last blog post – Dinner @ Chophouse

  12. iheartfilm May 17, 2009 at 7:27 am #

    That – is awesome.

    iheartfilm’s last blog post – Matches

  13. Simon Food Favourites May 18, 2009 at 2:44 pm #

    i’m always amazed at all the new gadgets and marketing these days which is created to make people think they need something which they probably don’t or would never had thought of. it’s like selling ice to eskimos. i like the Fruit Juice packaging though — very cool. But the Banana Bunker, Nana Saver and Banana Slicer i think are good contenders in the future for the Chindogu category of useless objects http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chindōgu Here’s a favourite of mine http://www.chindogu.com/chindogu/chin3.html

    Simon Food Favourites’s last blog post – Lovedale Long Lunch 2008 (17-18 May 2008)

  14. FFichiban May 18, 2009 at 11:27 pm #

    Hahha I looooovvvee bananannanananas *dances like a banana* and LOL at the banana bunker. I am worried the banana would prematurely… ripen though cos it is a bit of a contained area.
    Aww poor strawberry wanting to be a banana haha
    AND LOLWUT @ Simon “You can have some fun with it and then break it open and have a snack afterwards to wind down :)

    FFichiban’s last blog post – Masuya – Sydney CBD, Sydney (2)

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