First keep aside a large bowl of very thin buttermilk. We will be adding the chopped banana florets into the buttermilk to stop them changing color.<br>
Apply oil to your fingers, else after cleaning, you will end up with sticky fingers.
Remove the outer most layer of the banana flower. You will see a row of smaller florets. Each once of these florets will convert to a banana after growing.
Discard the pink outer layer you just removed. The individual small florets is what we will consume. But before consuming we need to remove 2 inedible portion from the floret.
One is the stamen which is identified by a long filament with a small bulb at the top. The other one is a plastic like flap which is right near the bottom of the floret. After removing the inedible portions, you are done with the floret.
Repeat the same process with all florets and all layers of the banana flower. Optionally, for the florets where the bottom white portion is large chop them off.
Once you reach the absolute center of the flower, you will find a white solid piece. You will not be able to remove any further layers. This white portion is also edible.
Also, as you go towards the center, the florets will be smaller and white. You will not be able to remove the filament and flap from those florets. You can use those tender florets as it is.
Chop up the cleaned florets and the center white portion into small pieces and immerse in the buttermilk, until you need to cook.