Why is a banana called a banana?

Most historians believe that the Arabian slave traders are the ones who gave the banana its popular name. The bananas that originated from Southeast Asia were not the size that we are familiar with today. They were small, about as long as an adult finger, hence the name “banan”, Arabic for finger.
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Is a banana really a banana?

Bananas are both a fruit and not a fruit. While the banana plant is colloquially called a banana tree, it's actually an herb distantly related to ginger, since the plant has a succulent tree stem, instead of a wood one. The yellow thing you peel and eat is, in fact, a fruit because it contains the seeds of the plant.
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Do bananas have genders?

Yes, bananas are self-fruitful, incorporating both the banana female and male parts – although, interestingly, the male bud often produces sterile pollen, and the female fruits before the pollen is even produced.
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Is banana the oldest fruit?

Bananas are believed by some to be the world's oldest fruit. Certainly they are mentioned in Ancient Chinese, Hindu, Greek and Roman texts, and the earliest record in Sanskrit dates back to 5000 B.C. can be consumed.
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Did humans create bananas?

About 10,000 years ago, early humans discovered the hybrid and learned that they could replant the shoots to create new trees. They engaged in selective breeding and only replanted bananas with favorable traits. This led to the creation of the modern banana.
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The Terrifying Truth About Bananas



What is the first fruit on Earth?

In the ruins of a prehistoric village near Jericho, in the West Bank, scientists have found remains of figs that they say appear to be the earliest known cultivated fruit crop — perhaps the first evidence anywhere of domesticated food production at the dawn of agriculture.
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Do bananas start as flowers?

The banana fruit you eat comes from part of the banana flower. The process of flower formation is called flower development. One of the mysteries of banana flower development is how the plant first forms its flowers. Banana flowers form deep within the stem of the plant and get hidden within the bases of the leaves.
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Are apples male or female?

Apples. Mating & Breeding System: The flowers of apple have both male and female reproductive parts, with five stigmas and styles and numerous stamens.
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What killed bananas?

Gros Michel did well up until the 1950s. But then a fungus known as Fusarium wilt, or Panama disease, rapidly infected entire plantations, and caused a global collapse in the banana trade. The industry quickly found a replacement, a banana resistant to Panama disease, called the Cavendish.
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Can dogs eat bananas?

Yes, dogs can eat bananas. In moderation, bananas are a great low-calorie treat for dogs. They're high in potassium, vitamins, biotin, fiber, and copper. They are low in cholesterol and sodium, but because of their high sugar content, bananas should be given as a treat, not part of your dog's main diet.
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Are bananas a fruit or a berry?

As surprising as this may sound, botanically speaking, bananas are considered berries. The category a fruit falls under is determined by the part of the plant that develops into the fruit. For instance, some fruits develop from flowers containing one ovary while others develop from flowers containing several (1).
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Why is a banana a berry?

So what makes a berry? Well, a berry has seeds and pulp (properly called “pericarp”) that develop from the ovary of a flower. The pericarp of all fruit is actually subdivided into 3 layers. The exocarp is the skin of the fruit, and in berries it's often eaten (like in grapes) but not always (like in bananas).
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Why is strawberry Not a berry?

Surprisingly, eggplants, tomatoes and avocados are botanically classified as berries. And the popular strawberry is not a berry at all. Botanists call the strawberry a "false fruit," a pseudocarp. A strawberry is actually a multiple fruit which consists of many tiny individual fruits embedded in a fleshy receptacle.
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Are bananas fake?

Despite their smooth texture, bananas actually do have small seeds inside, but they are commercially propagated through cuttings which means that all bananas are actually clones of each other. Banana fruits are parthenocarpic, which means that they don't need to be pollinated to produce fruits.
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Do all bananas have the same DNA?

Edible bananas are the result of a genetic accident in nature that created the seedless fruit we enjoy today. Virtually all the bananas sold across the Western world belong to the so-called Cavendish subgroup of the species and are genetically nearly identical.
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Why are trees neutered gender?

because nueter gender means neither male or female . so tree is neither male or female.
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Can trees change gender?

Scientists have known for some time that trees not only have a sex, but can sometimes switch between sexes. But they haven't always known why. Now, as The Washington Post's Amy Ellis Nutt reports, a new study suggests that for at least one species, the switch happens after injury.
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Does Mango have gender?

Depending on the region, a single mango plant varies in the composition of male to hermaphroditic flowers as well as month of flower production. Most mango varieties produce 25% male flowers and the remaining 75% are hermaphroditic.
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What is the purple thing on a banana tree?

The banana blossom (aka banana flower or banana hearts) as a whole is a purple tear-shape flower that grows at the end of a banana fruit cluster. Once the inedible dark outer petals (these are called bracts) are removed, the inside reveals yellowish tightly-packed petals similar to the way artichokes look.
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How are twin bananas formed?

My favourite is the one that my mum and grandmum claim most emphatically: That twins are the result of eating twin bananas – the small, yellow elaichi bananas that are sometimes conjoined, courtesy a fused peel. These bananas are simply banned in the house.
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Why do banana trees only fruit once?

The simple answer is yes. Banana trees do die after harvest. Banana plants take around nine months to grow up and produce banana tree fruit, and then once the bananas have been harvested, the plant dies.
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What's the rarest fruit in the world?

The 10 Rarest Fruits From Around The World And Where To Find Them
  • 8 Miracle Berry.
  • 7 Hala Fruit.
  • 6 Australian Finger Lime.
  • 5 Jabuticaba.
  • 4 Mangosteen.
  • 3 Rambutan.
  • 2 Durian.
  • 1 Jackfruit.
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What fruit did Adam eat in heaven?

Forbidden fruit is a name given to the fruit growing in the Garden of Eden which God commands mankind not to eat. In the biblical story, Adam and Eve eat the fruit from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil and are exiled from Eden.
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What is the oldest vegetable?

Bean is one of the earliest cultivated plants. The oldest findings and proofs that we used beans for food are 9,000 years old and were found in Thailand.
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