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Russian banana art

What you see here is one of about 20 entries of banana art on a Russian website called Ifun.ru. I did a babelfish translation of the site, but that really didn't shed too much light on it. Basically, it just looks like people drawing on bananas by bruising the fruit or, in some cases, using ink. The face pictured here is one of my favorites, although I do like the ninja banana and the one that has the orange and banana knock-knock joke etched into it. Before you check out Ifun, be warned that the range of subject matter is pretty broad—as in everything from erotica to page after page of kitten photos.

Filed Under: Food Oddities, On the Blogs, Ingredients
Tags: banana art, BananaArt, carving, etching, fruit, ifun.ru, oddities

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Raspberry Sour

2-20-2006 @7:10AM Raspberry Sour said... From what I can make out with my meagre Russian, there's not much going on except that this is their second round of banana art. Who knew.
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Kevin

2-20-2006 @1:41PM Kevin said... Its amazing how you can turn a banana into art.
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Alex

11-15-2006 @8:55AM Alex said... Its amazing how you can turn a banana into art. -:)

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