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  2. 10 Banana Peel Uses That Are Even Better Than the Fruit Itself

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    Here’s the catch: You only think banana peels are destined for the trash. Here are 10 ingenious banana peel uses worth trying ASAP. Banana peels are an all-natural way to keep your leather or ...

  3. To eat a banana peel or not to eat a banana peel: That ... - AOL

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    Bananas are rich in nutrients -- but the peels reportedly contain twice the amount of potassium and fiber than the flesh. To eat a banana peel or not to eat a banana peel: That is the question ...

  4. Bananadine - Wikipedia

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    Bananadine. Bananadine is a fictional psychoactive substance which is supposedly extracted from banana peels. A hoax recipe for its "extraction" from banana peel was originally published in the Berkeley Barb in March 1967. [1] This recipe was itself an excerpt from the upcoming San Francisco Oracle issue, which was likely done in an attempt to ...

  5. Grand Nain - Wikipedia

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    The majority of the Cavendish bananas sold in the world market belong to the Grand Nain cultivar. The Grand Nain banana (also spelled Grande Naine) is a banana cultivar of Musa acuminata. It is one of the most commonly cultivated bananas and a member of the commercial Cavendish banana cultivar group. It is also known as the Chiquita banana ...

  6. Here's something you probably didn't know about bananas - AOL

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    RELATED: Uses for bananas and banana peels They're called phloem bundles and they play a very important role in the growth of a banana. Phloem is one of the two types of transport tissue found in ...

  7. Musa × paradisiaca - Wikipedia

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    Original native ranges of the ancestors of M. × paradisiaca: M. acuminata is shown in green and M. balbisiana in orange. [2] Musa × paradisiaca is a species as well as a cultivar, originating as the hybrid between Musa acuminata and Musa balbisiana, cultivated and domesticated by human very early. Most cultivated bananas and plantains are ...

  8. Amazingly interesting health benefits of banana peels that ...

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    Photo: Getty The flesh of a traditional banana contains: 12% of your daily fiber, helping with digestion and lowering your risk of diabetes. 17% of your vitamin C, assisting with your immune ...

  9. Musa acuminata - Wikipedia

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    Musa nana Lour. Musa × sapientum var. suaveolens (Blanco) Malag. Musa acuminata is a species of banana native to Southern Asia, its range comprising the Indian Subcontinent and Southeast Asia. Many of the modern edible dessert bananas are from this species, although some are hybrids with Musa balbisiana. [5]