Being
one of the major staple crops for people living in tropical countries, however,
Plantain is found to be native to South-East Asia. It belongs to the Musaceae family in genus Musa
hence, its scientific name is Musa paradisiaca. Plantain is a
perennial herbaceous plant with unbranched pseudo-stem formed by long spirally
arranged leaf sheaths often extending to form the margin of the leaves. The
leaves are oppositely arranged close to the growing part of the plant where the
fruits are bear. The root system is made up of rhizome that often developed
into new plants (suckers) that enhance the continuous production of the plant
on the field i.e., it can stay on the field for a very long time. It can
tolerate drought quite very well making production to be possible all year
round. The fruits are in bunches which developed from the flower of the plant.
The fruit often has green to yellow skin covering with white to a creamy color
inner edible flesh enclosing dark seeds at the center.
Moreover,
the plantain fruit serves many purposes, for instance, the outer skin covering
can serve as a food supplement for ruminants and pigs and the flesh can be turned
into different varieties of food for human using different kind of cooking methods
like roasting, frying and steaming. Plantain can also be processed into flour
which also serves as another food variety for man.
Meanwhile,
people tend to mistake plantain for banana and banana for plantain due to the
similarities between them that often make differentiating them a little bit difficult
for people. In lieu of this, let’s quickly take a look at some differences
between plantain and banana below;
1.
Banana has wider pseudo-stem unlike
plantain with smaller pseudo-stem.
2.
Banana required more water to survive
and perform better on the soil unlike plantain that takes less water from the
soil and this made it suitable for use as shade plant during
establishment of tree crops in the field.
3.
Plantain has a stronger root system that goes deep into the soil unlike banana with a weaker root that only goes few centimeters into the soil and this makes it lodge easily.
4.
Banana has a long tubular leaf that’s
somehow tapper at the end like a sword while plantain has broader leaves that are
somewhat like a shoe sole at the end.
5.
Banana fruits are smaller and tender
when matured while plantain fruits tend to be harder and longer when fully
matured.
6.
Banana
fruit outer skin covering is soft and flexible while that of plantain fruit is
thick, firm and cannot be break easily.
7.
Banana fruits have a shorter shelf life
unlike plantain that can store longer after harvesting.
The table below shows
the nutritional information of plantain (Source: USDA National Nutrient data
base)
Principle
|
Nutrient Value
|
Percentage of RDA
|
Energy
|
122
Kcal
|
6%
|
Carbohydrates
|
31.89
g
|
24.5%
|
Protein
|
1.30
g
|
2%
|
Total
Fat
|
0.37g
|
2%
|
Cholesterol
|
0
mg
|
0%
|
Dietary
Fiber
|
2.30
g
|
6%
|
Vitamins
|
||
Folates
|
22
µg
|
5.5%
|
Niacin
|
0.686
mg
|
4%
|
Pyridoxine
|
0.299
mg
|
23%
|
Riboflavin
|
0.054
mg
|
4%
|
Thiamin
|
0.052
mg
|
4%
|
Vitamin
A
|
1127
IU
|
37.5%
|
Vitamin-C
|
18.4
mg
|
31%
|
Vitamin-E
|
0.14
mg
|
1%
|
Vitamin
K
|
0.7
µg
|
1%
|
Electrolytes
|
||
Sodium
|
4
mg
|
<1%
|
Potassium
|
499
mg
|
10.6%
|
Minerals
|
||
Calcium
|
3
mg
|
<0.5%
|
Iron
|
0.60
mg
|
7.5%
|
Magnesium
|
37
mg
|
9%
|
Phosphorus
|
34
mg
|
5%
|
Zinc
|
0.14
mg
|
1%
|
1.
Plantain is a good source of energy
thereby supplying a considerable amount of energy for the body.
2.
It contains iron which
aid production of red blood cells and this amount for the reason why it’s good
for Anaemia and Neuritis patients. Eating plantain prevent Anaemia and
Neuritis.
3.
It aids digestion because it is very rich in fiber.
4.
Eating of unripe plantain can help prevent and treat diabetes
because, of its low sugar level. The starch in the unripe plantain is not
converted to glucose yet unlike the ripe one.
5.
It is very rich in
calcium which aids in proper bone and teeth development. A good source of
calcium for children.
6.
Regular consumption of plantain by women can help prevent
menstrual discomfort and miscarriage.
7.
It contains no cholesterol and has low-fat content thereby
making it a good pick for people that want to lose weight.
In conclusion, consumption of plantain is a way
of enhancing healthy diet among people especially in children in developing
countries of the world.
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