plantain in the PONS Dictionary

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It also produces oranges (ranked 4th), plantains (ranked 6th) and bananas (ranked 9th).
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There is very little vegetation save for a few sea-pinks, campion, plantain and orache that can survive the salt spray.
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Traditionally food is served on a plantain leaf.
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From the initial penetration, larvae tunnel into the corm of the plantain and feed there until close to maturity.
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Examples of these include the slender cotton grass and lesser water plantain.
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It has the typical ingredients: "yuca", plantain, and corn choclo.
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In some situations, it is made with plantain or cocoyam.
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Food crops include cassava, plantains, maize, groundnuts, and rice.
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The men go entirely naked, and the women wear nothing more than a very narrow slip of plantain leaf.
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In their outrigger canoes they carried food staples from home including rice, plantains, taro, and water yam.
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