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  2. 27 Things You Didn’t Know About Bananas - AOL

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    Here are a bunch of appealing facts about the banana, from history to trivia, and even a recipe or two. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: ...

  3. Banana - Wikipedia

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    The banana plant is the largest herbaceous flowering plant. [2] All the above-ground parts of a banana plant grow from a structure called a corm. [3] Plants are normally tall and fairly sturdy with a treelike appearance, but what appears to be a trunk is actually a pseudostem composed of multiple leaf-stalks ().

  4. Why you should always eat those weird strings on your banana

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    First of all, they’re not scientifically called banana strings, they’re 'phloem bundles.'

  5. Jalgaon banana - Wikipedia

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    Bananas from Khandesh, where Jalgaon is located, are famous for their unique taste. The "Shrimanti" variety is in high demand across the country for its taste and quality. [ 3 ] The region grows several banana varieties, including Dwarf Cavendish , Robusta, Grand Naine , Madhukar and Shrimanti. [ 6 ]

  6. Community Banana Stand - Wikipedia

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    Banistas sometimes offer up trivia facts about bananas, such as the proper term for a bunch of bananas (a hand). [3] Having previously considered oranges and apples, Amazon decided to go with bananas as they require no washing or extra packaging, with each stand providing a compost bin for peels. Visitors have requested a greater variety of ...

  7. Eating A Banana Every Day Could Make You Healthier Than 90% ...

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    But according to Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, the carbs in bananas are resistant starches, which are similar to fiber, and releases less glucose into the bloodstream.

  8. Weird but True! - Wikipedia

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    Weird but True! is an American educational children's television series created by and starring Charlie Engelman with his sister Kirby Engelman (seasons 1–2) and Carly Ciarrocchi (season 3). It originally aired on National Geographic Kids for two seasons, and moved to Disney+ for its third and final season.

  9. 27 Things You Didn’t Know About Bananas - AOL

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    Banana plants grow quickly, the Rainforest Alliance shares, reaching full height (from 20 to 40 feet) in nine months, then growing another six to eight months as the plant develops a crown of ...