The Cavendish subgroup contains bananas with the triploid AAA genome. Normally here in the U.S. when we refer to Cavendish we mean Williams. Lacatan is a cultivar from the Philippines synonymous with Bungulan. Neither of them perform particularly well in the continental U.S. except in southern Florida, but commercial plantations tend to be farther into the tropic zones such as PR and Costa Rica.
My focus is on what bananas can be viably grown here for fruit. And by that I mean something that meets or exceeds the taste of fruits in the stores. In my experience, members of the Cavendish group are not one of these.