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I came over from the foreign country.
I live in Japan and cultivate plural bananas.
I am not good at English. However, I wish you contact me kindly. Is it "Kluai Nam Wa" , a kind name of the banana? I want to know whether "Kluai Nam Wa" is the name of the specific banana. Do you know the correct answer ? |
Re: I came over from the foreign country.
Yes it is a type of banana. Most here just call it nam wah. I think that is the tall version but I'm not sure as I don't use that name myself and have just seen some in asia etc call it this
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Re: I came over from the foreign country.
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Re: I came over from the foreign country.
Local names
'Ducasse' (Australia), 'Yakhine' (Burma/Myanmar), 'Vietnamita' (Cuba), 'Paradaika' (Egypt), 'Nyeupe' (Kenya), 'Karpuravalli', 'Pey Kunnan', 'Kostha Bontha', 'Monohar', 'Sail Kola' (India), 'Pisang Klotok' (Indonesia), 'Pisang Awak' (Malaysia), 'Katali' (Philippines), 'Gisubi' (Rwanda), 'Kluai Nam Wa' (Thailand), 'Chuoi Tay' (Vietnam), 'Kayinja' (East Africa), 'Fougamou' Pisang Awak | Promusa - Mobilizing banana science for sustainable livelihoods |
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