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Apple banana is a generic term used to refer to bananas that have a sweet-acid taste reminiscent of apples. It was originally coined for bananas in the Silk subgroup, but has since been used in talking about bananas in the Mysore, Pome and Ney Poovan subgroups. In East Africa, Sukali Ndizi is also referred to as an Apple banana. University of Florida - Pisang Awak - Appleplantain.
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Apple (Manzano)?? | Worm_Farmer | Banana Identification | 18 | 08-20-2020 03:06 PM |
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