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History.

Bananas               were               not               available               in               the               US               before               1870.

At               that               time,               coincidentally,               two               men               came               from               different               countries               and               brought               the               amazing               fruit               back               to               America.

In               1870,               A               Massachusetts               sea               captain,               Lorenzo               Dow               Baker,               brought               the               fruit               back               from               Jamaica               to               NJ               in               his               schooner               and               sold               them               to               merchants               for               $2               per               bunch.
               A               young               man               from               Brooklyn,               NY               came               back               from               building               a               railroad               in               Costa               Rica.

Minor               Keith               planted               bananas               along               the               track.

When               the               project               was               completed,               bananas               were               shipped               by               train               to               US               ports.
               Within               10               years,               both               men               joined               a               Boston               businessman,               Andrew               Preston,               to               begin               the               "Boston               Fruit               Company,"               which               became               the               "United               Fruit               Company"               in               1899.
               People               had               to               be               taught               how               to               eat               and               prepare               the               new               food.

The               "Domestic               Cyclopaedia               of               Practical               Information"               was               published.

Instructions               directed               that               bananas               could               be               "eaten               raw,               either               alone               or               cut               in               slices               with               sugar               and               cream,               or               wine               and               orange               juice.

They               are               also               roasted,               fried               or               boiled,               and               are               made               into               fritters,               preserves,               and               marmalades."               (http://www.essortment.com.

"Banana               history.")
               In               the               US,               besides               oranges,               bananas               were               the               only               fruit               that               consumers               could               find               in               smaller               markets               during               winter               time.

They               became               quite               a               valued               resource.
               But               they               were               still               an               exotic               food               to               some               people               in               other               places               in               the               1930's.

A               northern               warlord,               Wu               Chuseng,               was               invited               to               a               banquet               in               Peking               where               bananas               were               served.

He               ate               one               whole.

His               host               peeled               a               banana               to               show               him               how               to               eat               one               correctly.

To               save               face,               Wu               took               another               and               said,               "I               always               eat               them               like               this,"               and               he               ate               another               unpeeled               banana.

(Innvista.com/health)
               Banana               "trees"
               A               banana               tree               looks               somewhat               like               a               palm               tree,               and               fruit               bananas               are               actually               considered               perennial               herbs.

Banana               trees               grow               to               a               height               of               15               to               30               feet               (some               species               reach               40               feet)               in               about               3               months.

Clusters               are               called               "hands,"               and               each               contains               10               to               20               "fingers."               There               can               be               200               fingers               on               a               tree               and               each               bunch               weighs               between               80               to               125               pounds.

It               takes               two               men               to               harvest               them.

One               uses               a               machete               and               the               other               catches               the               bunch               on               his               back.
               There               are               about               300               species               of               bananas,               but               only               about               20               are               commercially               cultivated.

Major               exporters               -               backed               by               the               major               food               companies,               like               Del               Monte,               Dole               and               Chiquita,               which               own               land               there               --               are               Ecuador,               Costa               Rica,               Colombia,               and               Honduras.
               Bananas               still               continue               to               ripen               after               they're               picked.

Green               bananas               can               be               ripened               quicker               by               placing               them               in               a               brown               bag,               where               they               will               release               ethylene               gas;               by               adding               an               apple,               the               process               will               be               even               quicker.

If               bananas               have               a               greenish-gray               appearance,               they               were               refrigerated               before               being               ripe,               and               they               will               not               ripen               properly               even               by               bringing               them               back               to               room               temperature.

Unripened               bananas               will               have               an               astringent               taste               and               can               be               difficult               to               digest.
               Once               ripe,               bananas               can               be               stored               in               the               refrigerator,               but               the               skins               will               turn               black.

Then               they               can               be               kept               for               up               to               two               weeks,               and               the               fruits               will               taste               sweet,               as               expected.
               Nutritional               benefits:
               A               large               banana               (9"               long)               contains               140               calories               along               with               602               mg.

of               potassium,               2               g.

protein,               4               g.

of               fiber,               and               2               mg.

of               sodium.
               The               banana               is               a               top               choice               for               vitamins               and               minerals,               with               123               I.U.

of               Vitamin               A.

Multiple               B               vitamins               are               offered               in               the               form               of               .07               mg               of               thiamine;               .15               mg.

of               riboflavin;               .82               mg.

of               niacin;               .88               mg.

of               B6               and               29               mcg.

of               folic               acid.

There               are               also               13.8               mg.

of               Vitamin               C;               9.2               mg.

of               calcium;               44.1               mg.

of               magnesium;               with               trace               amounts               of               iron               and               zinc.

(http://www.banana.com/nutritional.html)
               Some               foods               made               with               bananas:
               India               makes               banana               concoctions               spiced               and               sweetened               with               honey,               and               their               people               also               drink               a               cooling               beverage               of               yogurt               and               banana.
               In               the               Caribbean,               people               make               banana               fritters               flavored               with               rum.

They               also               eat               chunks               of               bananas               dipped               in               flour               and               then               dipped               into               a               rich               batter,               which               are               deep               fried               in               hot               oil               and               then               sprinkled               with               powdered               sugar.
               The               American               banana               split               became               popular               in               the               1920's.

In               1904,               in               PA,               the               split               was               made               by               slicing               bananas               length-wise,               adding               a               couple               scoops               of               ice               cream               between               them,               and               topping               each               with               strawberry               or               chocolate               sauces,               and               adding               the               traditional               maraschino               cherry               on               top.

(Recipes               by               http://www.banana.com)
               Medicinal               Uses               of               Bananas:
               These               range               from               helping               with               "Anemia"               to               "Warts."               (Drawn               from               banana.com)
               Bananas               seem               to               stimulate               production               of               hemoglobin               in               the               blood               and               help               anemic               people.
               Blood               pressure.

Bananas               are               high               in               potassium               and               low               in               salt.

The               U.S.

FDA               allows               the               industry               to               make               claims               about               bananas               ability               to               reduce               risk               for               blood               pressure               and               stroke.
               Constipation.

Bananas               are               high               in               fiber               and               help               some               people               avoid               the               use               of               laxatives.
               Depression.

Bananas               contain               tryptophan,               which               converts               to               serotonin,               which               improves               mood.
               Hangovers.

Bananas               help               calm               the               stomach.

Add               some               honey,               and               the               combination               builds               up               depleted               sugar               levels               and               re-hydrates               the               body.
               Heartburn.

Bananas               have               a               natural               antacid               effect,               which               may               also               help               in               "morning               sickness."
               Mosquito               bites.

The               inside               skins               can               reduce               swelling               and               irritation.
               PMS               and               SAD               (seasonal               affect               disorder).

B6               helps               regulate               blood               glucose               levels               and               the               tryptophan               ingredient               probably               helps               moods.
               Smoking.

The               vitamin               levels               in               bananas,               along               with               the               potassium               and               magnesium,               seem               to               help               with               nicotine               withdrawal.
               Stress,               Strokes,               and               Ulcers:               Bananas               seem               to               help               lower               metabolic               levels,               lower               the               metabolic               rate,               and               reduce               hyperacidity,               respectively.
               Warts.

As               an               alternative               cure               for               warts,               some               people               swear               by               banana               skins.

Place               the               yellow               side               out               and               tape               to               the               skin               with               surgical               tape.
               According               to               the               Dole               manufacturing               company,               "Banana               consumption               has               also               been               linked               to               lower               risk               of               leukemia,               colorectal               and               kidney               cancer."               Further,               they               tout               that               bananas               "contain               resistant               starch               and               prebiotic               fiber,               two               compounds               that               can               aid               in               weight               loss"               and               help               avoid               unwanted               weight               gain.

(www.dolenutrition.com/Facts.)
               Food               Warning:
               As               healthy               as               they               are,               some               people               with               latex               allergies               also               experience               reactions               to               bananas               (and               plaintains,               among               others),               which               contain               substances               called               chitnases.

(Worldshealthiestfoods               at               whfoods.com)
               Bananas               have               come               a               long               way               since               the               beginning               of               time.

In               fact,               according               to               East               Indian               legend,               the               banana               was               the               fruit               referred               to               in               paradise               as               coming               from               the               "Tree               of               Knowledge               of               Good               and               Evil."               The               Indians               theorize               that               Adam               used               a               banana               leaf,               not               a               fig               leaf,               to               cover               himself.

(Innvista.com)
               Obviously,               bananas               are               one               of               our               most               amazing,               readily-available,               and               affordable               fruits.
               Don't               overlook               adding               these               yellow               wonders               to               your               fruit               bowl.
               Sources:
               http://www.banana.com/farming.html               "How               to               grow               bananas."               Retrieved               9-12-09.
               http://www.banana.com/recipes.

"Cooking               recipes."               Retrieved               9-12-09.
               http://www.banana.com/nutritional.html.

"Nutritional               benefits               of               bananas."
               http://www.essortment.com.

"Banana               history."               Retrieved               9-12-09.
               http://www.dolenutrition.com/Facts.

"Banana               nutrition."               Retrieved               9-12-09.
               http://www.dolenutrition.com/bananafacts.

"Amazing               banana               facts."               retrieved               9-12-09.
               http://www.banana.com/medicinal/html.

"Medicinal               uses               of               bananas."               Retrieved               9-12-09
               http://www.banana.com/howtobuy.html.

"How               to               purchase               bananas."               Retrieved               9-12-09.
               http://www.whfoods.com               The               World's               Healthiest               Foods.

"Bananas               and               latex               allergy."               Retrieved               5-11-08.
               http://www.innvista.com/Health/foods/fruits/banana.htm.

"History               of               bananas."               Retrieved               5-12-08.






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