Banana
A banana is an elongated, edible fruit – botanically a berry – produced by several kinds of large treelike herbaceous flowering plants in the genus ''Musa''. In some countries, cooking bananas are called plantains, distinguishing them from dessert bananas. The fruit is variable in size, color and firmness, but is usually elongated and curved, with soft flesh rich in starch covered with a peel, which may have a variety of colors when ripe. It grows upward in clusters near the top of the plant. Almost all modern edible seedless (parthenocarp) cultivated bananas come from two wild species – ''Musa acuminata'' and ''Musa balbisiana'', or hybrids of them.''Musa'' species are native to tropical Indomalaya and Australia; they were probably domesticated in New Guinea. They are grown in 135 countries, primarily for their fruit, and to a lesser extent to make banana paper and textiles, while some are grown as ornamental plants. The world's largest producers of bananas in 2022 were India and China, which together accounted for approximately 26% of total production. Bananas are eaten raw or cooked in recipes varying from curries to banana chips, fritters, fruit preserves, or simply baked or steamed.
Worldwide, there is no sharp distinction between dessert "bananas" and cooking "plantains": this distinction works well enough in the Americas and Europe, but it breaks down in Southeast Asia where many more kinds of bananas are grown and eaten. The term "banana" is applied also to other members of the genus ''Musa'', such as the scarlet banana (''Musa coccinea''), the pink banana (''Musa velutina''), and the Fe'i bananas. Members of the genus ''Ensete'', such as the snow banana (''Ensete glaucum'') and the economically important false banana (''Ensete ventricosum'') of Africa are sometimes included. Both genera are in the banana family, Musaceae.
Banana plantations are subject to damage by parasitic nematodes and insect pests, and to fungal and bacterial diseases, one of the most serious being Panama disease which is caused by a ''Fusarium'' fungus. This and black sigatoka threaten the production of Cavendish bananas, the main kind eaten in the Western world, which is a triploid ''Musa acuminata''. Plant breeders are seeking new varieties, but these are difficult to breed given that commercial varieties are seedless. To enable future breeding, banana germplasm is conserved in multiple gene banks around the world. Provided by Wikipedia
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Dario Argento - due o tre cose che sappiamo di lui = Dario Argento - two or three things we know about him by Yoshimoto, Banana 1964-
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Funafuna Funabashi
ふなふな船橋by Yoshimoto, Banana 1964-Published 2018Call Number: Loading…
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Hana no beddo de hirune shite
花のベッドでひるねしてby Yoshimoto, Banana 1964-Published 2017Call Number: Loading…
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Sunakku Chidori
スナックちどりby Yoshimoto, Banana 1964-Published 2016Call Number: Loading…
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Sakichantachi no yoru
さきちゃんたちの夜by Yoshimoto, Banana 1964-Published 2013Call Number: Loading…
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Bokutachi ren'ai shiyōka? I Sungi photo story book
僕たち, 恋愛しようか? イ・スンギ photo story bookby Yoshimoto, Banana 1964-Published 2013Call Number: Loading…
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Hachikō no saigo no koibito
ハチ公の最後の恋人by Yoshimoto, Banana 1964-Published 2010Call Number: Loading…
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High and dry (hatsukoi)
High and dry (はつ恋)by Yoshimoto, Banana 1964-Published 2007Call Number: Loading…
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Yoshimoto Banana
よしもとばななby Yoshimoto, Banana 1964-Published 2007Call Number: Loading…
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Aruzenchin babā
アルゼンチンババアby Yoshimoto, Banana 1964-Published 2006Call Number: Loading…
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