As with all foods, carbohydrate levels must be monitored. However, some fruit choices are better than others, depending on the overall makeup of the fruit in question. Bananas are naturally high in potassium, which make them a good choice. Remember- all things in moderation.
You would have to balance the bananas with the rest of your diet. Check the carbs and proteins in a banana and see what you need. Generally, one would not create a problem.
Cherries, berries, and green apples are lower on the glycemic scale, and therefore, better choices for a diabetic. Tropical fruits such as bananas and pineapple are the most glycemic.
Yes it is possible. Bananas contain starch, and lots of starch is bad for diabetics.
ask your medical practitioner
yes
no, bananas are a good source of all kinds of minerals
Plantain
Plantain
Yes
It is a green plantain that can be boiled or fried.
Bananas and plantains are shrubs, not trees
Small yellow bananas are called plantains.
The fruit bananas are not given to people who are diabetic patients as it increases their sugar level.
Mice can eat bananas. Bananas are more prone to be eaten by mice if they are raw (in plantain form) and they have not been stored properly.
Banana is the common name
Depends what you mean by "Plantain" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plantain Depends what you mean by "Banana" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banana I've met people who say that a plantain is a kind of banana. The articles above will tell you that in some parts of the world, a banana is a kind of plantain. They're all members of the same genus. Read the articles if you want to know the gory details.
Whole wheat bread, oatmeal, bananas, apples and other fruits are great for pre diabetes diet. Turkey and chicken are also good. A diet low in carbohydrates is preferable.