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  2. Banana Peel Fertilizer: Does it Really Work? Here’s ... - AOL

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    Is banana peel water good for plants? Another popular approach you may have heard about is to soak banana peels to make a sort of compost tea or banana water to be used as fertilizer.

  3. Bananadine - Wikipedia

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    Banana peels. 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]

  4. Peel (fruit) - Wikipedia

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    A partially peeled banana. Peel , also known as rind or skin , is the outer protective layer of a fruit or vegetable which can be peeled off. The rind is usually the botanical exocarp , but the term exocarp also includes the hard cases of nuts , which are not named peels since they are not peeled off by hand or peeler, but rather shells because ...

  5. Banana Peel - Wikipedia

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    Banana Peel (French: Peau de banane, Italian: Buccia di banana, German: Heißes Pflaster) is a 1963 French-Italian-German comedy film starring Jeanne Moreau and Jean Paul Belmondo. Costumes by Pierre Cardin. It recorded admissions in France of 1,909,913. [1]

  6. Council issues advice on food waste bins - AOL

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    Cornwall Council has issued advice about what can be put in food waste bins. It said tea bags, vegetable peelings, eggshells and banana skins could all go in the food waste caddies. People do not ...

  7. Vegan bacon can be made from banana peels and Monét X ... - AOL

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