Y'all are welcome, thanks for looking.
estación seca is correct that edible bananas do not need pollination. Either the male or female flowers, or both, are sterile and will not produce seeds. A seeded banana is considered to not be edible. The ornamental bananas are typically seeded varieties.
The only banana flower I've seen being eaten is the bloom of the 'saba' or 'dip-pig' cooking banana. It is a maroon color and about the size of a football.
Those blooms in the photos are 2 1/2 feet or more in length. The variety is called a 'double mahoi' which is pretty much identical to a 'dwarf cavendish' banana, except that second generation can produce multiple blooms / bunches on the same plant. The most I've seen was 5, but the record is supposed to be 7.
Double Mahoi banana with 2 bunches