Bananas are frequently (and mistakenly) thought to grow on trees. In fact, they are herbaceous plants of the genus Musa. As such, the parent plant "makes" the banana. The banana is a fruit with a large number of complex chemical molecules in its makeup. A link is provided to the Wikipedia article on the banana.
Bananas come from trees. These trees are located in The Caribbean, the Pacific, Latin America, and Africa. Bananas are the fruit of the banana tree.
the answer is unknown because bananas are from trees and that means that's a fruits
Um.... banana... potasciam.
Comes from the plantain tree.
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Plantains
Yes green plantains taste like sweet plantains
Plantains belong to the banana family. However, green plantains have less sugar and contain more starch then a banana. Plantains are fried or boiled before eating. This food source is grown in regions like the Caribbean.
There is no specific collective noun for plantains, but you can borrow the collective nouns for bananas, a hand of plantains or a bunch of plantains.
Plantains. They are bigger than bananas but look the same and when cooked, they can be made as sweet mushy plantains or they can be made as tostones, which are fried and harder with salt.
Yes, as plantains are a fruit.
A Puerto Rican dish made of mashed plantains, garlic, and pork cracklings
are plantains (green or ripe) high in potassium?
Fufu, a starchy dish made out of plantains and root veggies! :)
Yes, plantains do look a lot like bananas.
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It means that he doesn't have plantains in stock or doesn't sell them.