PLANTAIN
Musa paradisiaca (Musaceae)
- Perennial fleshy plant that resembles a banana plant, but they are wider and longer. The plantain’s skin is tough; when it is green, it is difficult to remove, but when ripe and yellow, the skin can be taken off with ease.
- In Latin and Caribbean cuisine, the fruit is fried or boiled. The flower can be consumed for treatment of diabetes, and leaves are used to dress wounds.
- Great source of carbohydrates, proteins, vitamins C, B6, and A, potassium, magnesium, fiber, and iron.
- Best in moist soil.
- Full sun.
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