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  2. Peel and Stick Wallpaper Is Officially Back and Better Than Ever

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    The reasons to choose peel and stick wallpaper over traditional wall coverings are many: it’s easily *removable* so no fear of commitment; it’s much more affordable; and, it’s entirely ...

  3. Cooking banana - Wikipedia

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    The pulp of green plantain is typically hard, with the peel often so stiff that it must be cut with a knife to be removed. [ 10 ] Mature, yellow plantains can be peeled like typical dessert bananas; the pulp is softer than in immature, green fruit and some of the starch has been converted to sugar.

  4. Banana paper - Wikipedia

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    Banana plant paper. Banana paper is a type of paper created from banana plant bark or banana peel fibers. Banana paper has a lower density, higher stiffness, higher disposability, higher renewability, and higher tensile strength compared to traditional paper. [1]

  5. Latundan banana - Wikipedia

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    Unripe latundan bananas. Latundan banana plants typically reach a height of 3-4 meter (10-13 feet). They require full or partial sun exposure. The flowers are yellow, purple, or ivory in color. The fruits are round-tipped with thin yellow skin that splits once fully ripe.

  6. Ripening - Wikipedia

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    Climacteric fruits ripen after harvesting and so some fruits for market are picked green (e.g. bananas and tomatoes). Underripe fruits are also fibrous, not as juicy, and have tougher outer flesh than ripe fruits (see Mouth feel). Eating unripe fruit can lead to stomachache or stomach cramps, and ripeness affects the palatability of fruit.

  7. Green banana - Wikipedia

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    In certain Caribbean countries like Jamaica, Saint Lucia and Trinidad and Tobago, green bananas are called green figs. The term "green fig" is employed to distinguish unripe or green bananas from their ripe, yellow counterparts. In these regions, green figs are often featured in various dishes and are typically prepared differently than ripe ...

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