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  • Bananas and plantains

    Bananas and plantains (Musa) have played interesting and important roles in the history of human civilizations. These seedless fruits are eaten and joked ...

    www.botgard.ucla.edu/html/botanytextbooks/economicbot... - Similar

  • Plantain - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    The word "banana" is often used (some would say incorrectly, although there is no formal botanical distinction between bananas and plantains) to describe ...

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  • Tropical Fruit - Bananas & Plantains

    Banana Crisp. slightly under-ripe plantains or bananas salted water vegetable oil for cooking, Peel and slice bananas into 12mm rounds and drop these into a ...

    www.proscitech.com.au/trop/b.htm - Similar

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    Musa species (bananas and plantains)

    edible bananas and plantains of the tropics to cold-hardy fiber and ornamental plants. ...... Bananas and plantains are ideally suited for homegardens. ...

    www.agroforestry.net/tti/Musa-banana-plantain.pdf - Similar

  • Bananas and Plantains (Musa sp.) - Traditional Pacific Island ...

    1 Apr 2008 ... AgNIC guide to Web resources on Bananas and Plantains (Musa sp.); includes information on cultivation, marketing, harvest, nutrition, ...

    libweb.hawaii.edu/libdept/scitech/agnic/bananas.html - Similar

  • Jamaican bananas and plantains

    25 Aug 2006 ... Jamaican bananas and plantains. Authorities believe that bananas originated in the hot, tropical regions of southern Asia and that the ...

    wwwchem.uwimona.edu.jm/lectures/banana.html - Similar

  • BANANA Fruit Facts

    Adaptation Bananas and plantains are today grown in every humid tropical region and constitutes the 4th largest fruit crop of the world. ...

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    Bananas and Plantains

    Bananas and Plantains. Family: Musaceae. Genus: Musa. Species: M. acuminata. M. balbisiana. Tropical Horticulture - Texas A&M University. Genus Musa ...

    aggie-horticulture.tamu.edu/syllabi/423/3-2Bananas.ppt - Similar

  • Open Directory - Home: Cooking: Fruits and Vegetables: Bananas ...

    "Bananas and Plantains" search on: AltaVista - A9 - AOL - Ask - Clusty - Gigablast - Google - Lycos - MSN - Yahoo · Google Web Directory ...

    www.dmoz.org/Home/Cooking/Fruits_and_Vegetables/Banan... - Similar

  • Banana

    Bananas and plantains belong to the Musaceae, known simply as the banana family. .... Deep, well-drained alluvial soils are best, but bananas and plantains ...

    www.uga.edu/fruit/banana.html - Similar

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