Quarantine staff at Norwich International Airport were shaken this morning when a cargo of 300 highly poisonous arachnids was found to contain what appeared to be a ‘yellow crescent shaped fruit’.
Dean Wiveton, the facility's resident vet and fruitarian, finally identified the rogue fruit as a banana, but was unable to ascertain the exact variety. The 'banana' was packed in ice and transported across the road to a nearby Tesco Express, where banana enthusiast Traci Toftwood excitedly claimed it was a rare Ducasse Banana – seen only twice before in the county.
Also known as a 'Sugar Banana' the fruit was swiftly taken away by staff from the Norwich Castle museum, where it will be exhibited for a couple of weeks. After which it is likely to be added to a batch of the Museum cafe's famous “Nelson’s Waterloo Banana cake”.
