Fresh Sugar cane
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$7.50 $6.99
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Settings | Fresh Sugar cane remove | Fresh Callaloo remove | Sweet/Water Yam remove | Jamaican Green Banana remove | African Star Apple (Agbalumo) remove | Ripe Jackfruit remove |
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Name | Fresh Sugar cane remove | Fresh Callaloo remove | Sweet/Water Yam remove | Jamaican Green Banana remove | African Star Apple (Agbalumo) remove | Ripe Jackfruit remove |
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Price | $6.99 | $4.99 | $13.50 | $5.99 | $5.00 | $6.99 |
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Description | Jamaican green banana are not sweet eating bananas nor are they plantains. They’re what Hispanics, Indians and Island people call “green bananas” and they’re heavenly boiled and made into a salad or cooked with root vegetables to be eaten like potatoes or yam. | |||||
Content | Fresh Jamaican Callaloo, also called Biteku teku in Africa | Jamaicans call it Sweet yam, Africans call it Water yam. Per kg | Jamaican Green Banana $5.99/kg Jamaican green banana are not sweet eating bananas nor are they plantains. They’re what Hispanics, Indians and Island people call “green bananas” and they’re heavenly boiled and made into a salad or cooked with root vegetables to be eaten like potatoes or yam. In some Caribbean islands, like Trinidad and Dominica, Green Bananas are called Fig. | AFRICAN STAR APPLE (Nigerians call it CHERRY; also popularly called “Agbalumo” by the Yorubas) and Udara by the Igbos, Udala in Efik, and Ibibio; Ehya in Igala, Agwaluma in Hausa. In Benin, it is called Azongogwe or Azonbobwe in local language. Botanically called Chrysophyllum albidum. (https://nimedhealth.com.ng/2020/05/13/side-effects-and-health-benefits-of-agbalumo-udara-african-star-apple/) Agbalumo is a good source of fibre, vitamins and minerals, including potassium, calcium, vitamins A and C and folic acid. Tannins, flavonoids, terpenoids, proteins, carbohydates and resins are the phytochemicals that have been reported in agbalumo. Methanolic extract of the cotyledons from the seeds of Agbalumo have led to the isolation of eleagnine, tetrahydro- 2 -methylharman and skatole. Anthraquinone and cardiac glycosides are also present in the leaves. (https://pharmanewsonline.com/african-star-apple-agbalumo/) | ||
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