Bananas grow tropically in areas that are sunny and hot, particularly in Southeast Asia, Central and South America. There are several types of bananas including Cavendish, baby bananas, apple bananas, and red bananas. Plantains are often mistaken for bananas but are more starchy like potatoes and are usually cooked rather than eaten raw. Bananas provide fiber, vitamins, and potassium and count as one serving of fruit.
27.papaya varieties in the world By Allah Dad Khan Mr.Allah Dad Khan
This document summarizes information about different papaya varieties from around the world. It describes characteristics of varieties from the USA like 'Dwarf', 'Giant', and 'Delicious' as well as varieties from India like CO.1, CO.2, CO.3, CO.5, and varieties from other countries like Mexico, Hawaii, Taiwan, and Washington State. Traits covered include plant size, fruit size, shape, color, taste, disease tolerance and uses for eating fresh or processing.
Papaya Fruit from Ecuadorian Rainforest. For more information, please e-mail us at info@IntoTheRainforest.com or visit us at www.IntoTheRainforest.com.
The document discusses three diseases that affect papaya: bacterial wilt, papaya lethal yellowing virus, and damping off. Bacterial wilt is caused by Ralstonia solanacearum, a soil-borne bacterium. It enters through wounds and blocks xylem vessels, causing wilting. Papaya lethal yellowing virus only infects papaya and causes progressive yellowing and death. Damping off of papaya seedlings is caused by the soil fungus Pythium aphanidermatum, which can rot seeds and stem bases.
- The document discusses banana cultivation, including its botanical classification as Musa sp. and originating from Southeast Asia.
- It provides information on major banana producing states in India like Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, and Karnataka. Optimal growing conditions and important cultivars are also mentioned.
- Cultural practices for banana cultivation are outlined, including land preparation, planting, spacing, fertilizer application, intercropping, and pest and disease management.
B.sc. agri i po h unit 4.8 cultivation practices of papayaRai University
- Papaya is a tropical fruit that is widely cultivated in India for its nutritional and medicinal properties. It grows well in warm climates and produces fruit continuously throughout the year.
- There are several popular varieties of papaya grown in India, including Pusa Delicious, Pusa Majesty, and Coorg Honey Dew. Propagation is typically done through seeds, and papaya requires well-draining soil and regular irrigation for optimal growth.
- In addition to being eaten fresh, papaya is used to make products like jam, drinks, and crystallized fruits. The dried latex from immature papaya fruits is processed into papain, which has various industrial and medical uses.
Banana is a major crop in India, contributing 39% of total fruit production. The top banana producing states are Maharashtra, Gujarat, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, and Madhya Pradesh. The document examines banana farming practices in these states, including common cropping patterns of 5x5 feet, 6x6 feet, and methods involving rows spaced 1x5 feet. It also discusses the potential for small tractors to assist with tilling, weeding, ridging and tree cutting. Farmers are interested in affordable, low-weight tractors that can help with mechanization while avoiding damage to the delicate root systems of banana plants.
This document discusses micropropagation for the production of quality banana planting material. It begins with an introduction to banana production statistics in India. Micropropagation, or tissue culture, allows for the rapid multiplication of banana plants from a single explant. The general steps of micropropagation include initiation, multiplication, rooting, and acclimatization. Micropropagated banana plants have advantages like uniformity, disease resistance, and year-round production. The document also discusses economic benefits and varieties commonly grown in India via micropropagation.
This document provides instructions for designing and conducting a scientific experiment. It outlines the key steps: stating the problem by defining the independent and dependent variables; formulating a hypothesis; listing required materials; designing procedures; collecting organized data in a table; graphing the results; analyzing the data and conclusions by determining if the results support the hypothesis and stating sources of experimental error. The goal is for students to gain experience investigating a question, collecting and analyzing data, and determining conclusions based on evidence.
27.papaya varieties in the world By Allah Dad Khan Mr.Allah Dad Khan
This document summarizes information about different papaya varieties from around the world. It describes characteristics of varieties from the USA like 'Dwarf', 'Giant', and 'Delicious' as well as varieties from India like CO.1, CO.2, CO.3, CO.5, and varieties from other countries like Mexico, Hawaii, Taiwan, and Washington State. Traits covered include plant size, fruit size, shape, color, taste, disease tolerance and uses for eating fresh or processing.
Papaya Fruit from Ecuadorian Rainforest. For more information, please e-mail us at info@IntoTheRainforest.com or visit us at www.IntoTheRainforest.com.
The document discusses three diseases that affect papaya: bacterial wilt, papaya lethal yellowing virus, and damping off. Bacterial wilt is caused by Ralstonia solanacearum, a soil-borne bacterium. It enters through wounds and blocks xylem vessels, causing wilting. Papaya lethal yellowing virus only infects papaya and causes progressive yellowing and death. Damping off of papaya seedlings is caused by the soil fungus Pythium aphanidermatum, which can rot seeds and stem bases.
- The document discusses banana cultivation, including its botanical classification as Musa sp. and originating from Southeast Asia.
- It provides information on major banana producing states in India like Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, and Karnataka. Optimal growing conditions and important cultivars are also mentioned.
- Cultural practices for banana cultivation are outlined, including land preparation, planting, spacing, fertilizer application, intercropping, and pest and disease management.
B.sc. agri i po h unit 4.8 cultivation practices of papayaRai University
- Papaya is a tropical fruit that is widely cultivated in India for its nutritional and medicinal properties. It grows well in warm climates and produces fruit continuously throughout the year.
- There are several popular varieties of papaya grown in India, including Pusa Delicious, Pusa Majesty, and Coorg Honey Dew. Propagation is typically done through seeds, and papaya requires well-draining soil and regular irrigation for optimal growth.
- In addition to being eaten fresh, papaya is used to make products like jam, drinks, and crystallized fruits. The dried latex from immature papaya fruits is processed into papain, which has various industrial and medical uses.
Banana is a major crop in India, contributing 39% of total fruit production. The top banana producing states are Maharashtra, Gujarat, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, and Madhya Pradesh. The document examines banana farming practices in these states, including common cropping patterns of 5x5 feet, 6x6 feet, and methods involving rows spaced 1x5 feet. It also discusses the potential for small tractors to assist with tilling, weeding, ridging and tree cutting. Farmers are interested in affordable, low-weight tractors that can help with mechanization while avoiding damage to the delicate root systems of banana plants.
This document discusses micropropagation for the production of quality banana planting material. It begins with an introduction to banana production statistics in India. Micropropagation, or tissue culture, allows for the rapid multiplication of banana plants from a single explant. The general steps of micropropagation include initiation, multiplication, rooting, and acclimatization. Micropropagated banana plants have advantages like uniformity, disease resistance, and year-round production. The document also discusses economic benefits and varieties commonly grown in India via micropropagation.
This document provides instructions for designing and conducting a scientific experiment. It outlines the key steps: stating the problem by defining the independent and dependent variables; formulating a hypothesis; listing required materials; designing procedures; collecting organized data in a table; graphing the results; analyzing the data and conclusions by determining if the results support the hypothesis and stating sources of experimental error. The goal is for students to gain experience investigating a question, collecting and analyzing data, and determining conclusions based on evidence.
This document summarizes a student group's plant tissue culture project on banana propagation. It includes:
1) The group members and their lecturer. The objective is to understand plant tissue culture procedures.
2) Banana suckers are commonly used as explants in tissue culture. The document describes sterilization and preparation of MS media for culturing banana shoot tips.
3) The results showed both contaminated and uncontaminated cultures. Factors affecting contamination and growth are discussed. Suggestions for improvement include using meristematic shoot tips and adding antioxidants to the media.
This document presents a financial analysis of a banana cultivation project in India. It analyzes the net present worth, benefit-cost ratio, internal rate of return, and profitability index of investing in a 1 hectare banana farm. All the financial metrics - NPW, BCR, IRR, and profitability index - show favorable and positive values, indicating that the banana cultivation project is financially viable and preferable for investment. In summary, the financial analysis demonstrates that the project would be profitable and have a positive return on investment.
Plant tissue culture involves growing plant cells, tissues, or organs in sterile conditions on a nutrient culture medium. Key aspects of plant tissue culture include selecting and sterilizing explant tissue, transferring it to a solid culture medium containing hormones, and periodically moving the growing tissue to new media for multiplication. The growing plantlets are eventually transferred to pots and grown in a greenhouse. Plant tissue culture allows for conservation of endangered species, production of virus-free plants, hybrid regeneration, and faster plant growth.
This document provides a technical guide book on banana cultivation in Pakistan. It begins with an acknowledgment and abstract. It then provides background information on the history of banana cultivation, major varieties grown in Pakistan, and the growth cycle of banana plants. It discusses the agronomic requirements for banana such as climate, soil, fertilizer and water needs. It outlines the major districts in Sindh province where banana is grown and production practices used there. It also covers pest and disease management, harvesting techniques, and recommendations to improve production and post-harvest management in Pakistan. The guide book aims to provide technical assistance to growers, exporters and others involved in the banana value chain in Pakistan.
The document discusses various potential uses for banana waste, including:
1) Banana flour, powder, and chips which can be used for baking, snacks, and infant feeding.
2) Producing paper and packaging from banana fibers which has lower costs than traditional pulp paper.
3) Creating biofuels like ethanol and biodesel from bananas which do not produce waste.
4) Developing new products from bananas like a fat replacement and high-fiber foods utilizing the whole banana plant.
Package of practices and recent advances of papayaPawan Nagar
This document provides information about papaya including its introduction, area and production, plant description, varieties, climate and soil requirements, propagation methods, land preparation, planting seasons, and planting density. It discusses papaya's status as the "wonder fruit of the tropics" and outlines its nutritional value and health benefits. Key points include that India is the world's largest producer of papaya, the major producing states, and important papaya varieties such as Pusa Delicious, Pusa Majesty, and CO-1.
Banana plant deficiency symptoms and corrective measures [compatibility mode]Rahul Mane
This document discusses deficiency symptoms and corrective measures for various nutrients in banana plants. It describes symptoms of nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, calcium, magnesium, sulfur, boron, copper, iron, manganese, and zinc deficiencies which include chlorosis, reduced growth, leaf distortion, and discoloration. The recommended corrections involve soil or foliar applications of fertilizers containing the deficient nutrient, such as urea, SSP, KCl, gypsum, MgSO4, ammonium sulfate, borax, CuSO4, FeSO4, MnSO4, and ZnSO4.
This ppt will help Agricultural professionals to diagnose banana diseases and the management strategies. This is a compilation of important diseases of banana prevalent in India which contains some of my own photographs and others collected from Web. This is intended only for educating students and other agricultural field staff.
The June Callwood Center for Young Women provides a variety of services and support for pregnant and parenting teens, including prenatal classes, counseling, transitional housing, food programs, legal aid, and volunteer opportunities. Funding comes from government sources, United Way, and donations. The agency aims to foster community through monthly activities and partnering with other organizations to provide additional resources for their clients.
Central Agencies Sexual Abuse Treatment (CASAT) was created in 1990 by 40 agencies in Toronto to help children recover from trauma such as sexual abuse and support affected children and families. It offers programs for boys and girls ages 6-11 and conducts research. CASAT has a central location in Toronto as well as child care locations and serves children under 18 by providing treatment resources, referrals, and facilitating needed services to help children and families heal from sexual abuse.
Most child sexual abusers are known to the victim, with over 80% being family members. According to statistics, 1 in 3 females and 1 in 6 males experience sexual abuse before age 18 in Canada. Globally, around 1 in 5 women and nearly 1 in 10 men are abused as children. Signs of abuse can include behavioral issues, poor school performance, eating disorders, and sleep problems. Prevention strategies involve open communication with children about private parts and what constitutes abuse.
Central Agencies Sexual Abuse Treatment (CASAT) was created in 1990 by 40 agencies in Toronto to help children recover from trauma such as sexual abuse and support affected children and families. It offers programs for boys and girls ages 6-11 exhibiting aggressive behaviors, conducts child development research, and provides treatment resources and referrals for children seeking help after sexual abuse or related trauma. CASAT is located at 197 Euclid Avenue in Toronto and coordinates services to help children and families heal.
Students in an advocacy course are taking actions to support Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD). They created cards with taxi numbers and spaces for designated drivers to provide transportation alternatives to drinking and driving. The students also made a Facebook group called "Advocating for MADD" to share information with classmates about MADD, including videos, articles and stories about drunk driving tragedies. They encouraged others in their class groups to learn about supporting MADD and its cause.
This letter advocates for Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) to raise awareness about the dangers of impaired driving. Drinking and driving puts loved ones at risk of being victims or perpetrators of accidents. According to statistics, over 1,000 people die yearly in Canada from impaired driving accidents. In 2009 in Canada, over 63,000 people were injured in crashes caused by impaired drivers. Local police conduct roadside programs like RIDE to deter impaired driving and enforce zero-tolerance laws. The group hopes to make roadways safer by volunteering with MADD and educating the community.
Boost is a registered charity that offers programs and services to prevent child abuse and violence through working with youth, children, and families. It provides awareness education and training to recognize and respond to child abuse suspicions. Boost operates programs like Camp Rainbow for children who experienced violence or abuse.
The Gatehouse provides a welcoming space for child welfare and police interviews of children in abuse investigations. It uses storybooks and drawings to help children open up about abuse in a comfortable way and share their experiences.
The Suspected Child Abuse and Neglect (SCAN) program at SickKids Hospital provides forensic sexual abuse assessments and physical exams referred by police or child welfare. It helps identify abuse and refers families to other agencies for treatment
This document discusses Ben and Thomas, 3-year-old twins diagnosed with fetal alcohol syndrome who are in the process of being adopted by their foster parents. It provides information on the characteristics and effects of fetal alcohol syndrome, including cognitive delay, physical abnormalities, and developmental risks. The document also lists local agencies that can provide support to Ben's family, such as speech therapy and early intervention programs that address the health effects of fetal alcohol spectrum disorder.
MADD Canada, St. Michael's TIPSY Program, and Sunnybrook Hospital's PARTY Program work to educate youth and the public about the dangers of intoxicated driving. MADD Canada's mission is to stop impaired driving and support victims. The TIPSY and PARTY Programs teach high school students about how drinking and drug use can lead to tragic accidents. Motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death for youth aged 15 to 25, and alcohol is a factor in 45% of crashes. Impaired driving costs Canada $20.15 billion annually and causes over 1,000 deaths and 63,000 injuries each year according to statistics. St. Michael's Hospital sees many trauma patients, over half between ages
Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) is a non-profit organization formed in 1989 that works to prevent drunk driving and support victims of drunk driving crashes. Drunk driving takes a huge toll, as alcohol is a factor in 50% of motor vehicle crashes, killing over 9,000 people in the U.S. in 2011 alone. MADD aims to educate students and the public about the dangers and impacts of drunk driving through presentations, games, pamphlets and other materials to reduce drunk driving incidents and save lives.
The document is a collection of image links related to early childhood education and child development. The images show children engaged in various learning activities, educational materials, classrooms and playground settings. They also include illustrations of child growth charts and representations of diversity. The images collectively provide a visual overview of concepts, approaches and environments involved in early childhood education.
This document summarizes a student group's plant tissue culture project on banana propagation. It includes:
1) The group members and their lecturer. The objective is to understand plant tissue culture procedures.
2) Banana suckers are commonly used as explants in tissue culture. The document describes sterilization and preparation of MS media for culturing banana shoot tips.
3) The results showed both contaminated and uncontaminated cultures. Factors affecting contamination and growth are discussed. Suggestions for improvement include using meristematic shoot tips and adding antioxidants to the media.
This document presents a financial analysis of a banana cultivation project in India. It analyzes the net present worth, benefit-cost ratio, internal rate of return, and profitability index of investing in a 1 hectare banana farm. All the financial metrics - NPW, BCR, IRR, and profitability index - show favorable and positive values, indicating that the banana cultivation project is financially viable and preferable for investment. In summary, the financial analysis demonstrates that the project would be profitable and have a positive return on investment.
Plant tissue culture involves growing plant cells, tissues, or organs in sterile conditions on a nutrient culture medium. Key aspects of plant tissue culture include selecting and sterilizing explant tissue, transferring it to a solid culture medium containing hormones, and periodically moving the growing tissue to new media for multiplication. The growing plantlets are eventually transferred to pots and grown in a greenhouse. Plant tissue culture allows for conservation of endangered species, production of virus-free plants, hybrid regeneration, and faster plant growth.
This document provides a technical guide book on banana cultivation in Pakistan. It begins with an acknowledgment and abstract. It then provides background information on the history of banana cultivation, major varieties grown in Pakistan, and the growth cycle of banana plants. It discusses the agronomic requirements for banana such as climate, soil, fertilizer and water needs. It outlines the major districts in Sindh province where banana is grown and production practices used there. It also covers pest and disease management, harvesting techniques, and recommendations to improve production and post-harvest management in Pakistan. The guide book aims to provide technical assistance to growers, exporters and others involved in the banana value chain in Pakistan.
The document discusses various potential uses for banana waste, including:
1) Banana flour, powder, and chips which can be used for baking, snacks, and infant feeding.
2) Producing paper and packaging from banana fibers which has lower costs than traditional pulp paper.
3) Creating biofuels like ethanol and biodesel from bananas which do not produce waste.
4) Developing new products from bananas like a fat replacement and high-fiber foods utilizing the whole banana plant.
Package of practices and recent advances of papayaPawan Nagar
This document provides information about papaya including its introduction, area and production, plant description, varieties, climate and soil requirements, propagation methods, land preparation, planting seasons, and planting density. It discusses papaya's status as the "wonder fruit of the tropics" and outlines its nutritional value and health benefits. Key points include that India is the world's largest producer of papaya, the major producing states, and important papaya varieties such as Pusa Delicious, Pusa Majesty, and CO-1.
Banana plant deficiency symptoms and corrective measures [compatibility mode]Rahul Mane
This document discusses deficiency symptoms and corrective measures for various nutrients in banana plants. It describes symptoms of nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, calcium, magnesium, sulfur, boron, copper, iron, manganese, and zinc deficiencies which include chlorosis, reduced growth, leaf distortion, and discoloration. The recommended corrections involve soil or foliar applications of fertilizers containing the deficient nutrient, such as urea, SSP, KCl, gypsum, MgSO4, ammonium sulfate, borax, CuSO4, FeSO4, MnSO4, and ZnSO4.
This ppt will help Agricultural professionals to diagnose banana diseases and the management strategies. This is a compilation of important diseases of banana prevalent in India which contains some of my own photographs and others collected from Web. This is intended only for educating students and other agricultural field staff.
The June Callwood Center for Young Women provides a variety of services and support for pregnant and parenting teens, including prenatal classes, counseling, transitional housing, food programs, legal aid, and volunteer opportunities. Funding comes from government sources, United Way, and donations. The agency aims to foster community through monthly activities and partnering with other organizations to provide additional resources for their clients.
Central Agencies Sexual Abuse Treatment (CASAT) was created in 1990 by 40 agencies in Toronto to help children recover from trauma such as sexual abuse and support affected children and families. It offers programs for boys and girls ages 6-11 and conducts research. CASAT has a central location in Toronto as well as child care locations and serves children under 18 by providing treatment resources, referrals, and facilitating needed services to help children and families heal from sexual abuse.
Most child sexual abusers are known to the victim, with over 80% being family members. According to statistics, 1 in 3 females and 1 in 6 males experience sexual abuse before age 18 in Canada. Globally, around 1 in 5 women and nearly 1 in 10 men are abused as children. Signs of abuse can include behavioral issues, poor school performance, eating disorders, and sleep problems. Prevention strategies involve open communication with children about private parts and what constitutes abuse.
Central Agencies Sexual Abuse Treatment (CASAT) was created in 1990 by 40 agencies in Toronto to help children recover from trauma such as sexual abuse and support affected children and families. It offers programs for boys and girls ages 6-11 exhibiting aggressive behaviors, conducts child development research, and provides treatment resources and referrals for children seeking help after sexual abuse or related trauma. CASAT is located at 197 Euclid Avenue in Toronto and coordinates services to help children and families heal.
Students in an advocacy course are taking actions to support Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD). They created cards with taxi numbers and spaces for designated drivers to provide transportation alternatives to drinking and driving. The students also made a Facebook group called "Advocating for MADD" to share information with classmates about MADD, including videos, articles and stories about drunk driving tragedies. They encouraged others in their class groups to learn about supporting MADD and its cause.
This letter advocates for Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) to raise awareness about the dangers of impaired driving. Drinking and driving puts loved ones at risk of being victims or perpetrators of accidents. According to statistics, over 1,000 people die yearly in Canada from impaired driving accidents. In 2009 in Canada, over 63,000 people were injured in crashes caused by impaired drivers. Local police conduct roadside programs like RIDE to deter impaired driving and enforce zero-tolerance laws. The group hopes to make roadways safer by volunteering with MADD and educating the community.
Boost is a registered charity that offers programs and services to prevent child abuse and violence through working with youth, children, and families. It provides awareness education and training to recognize and respond to child abuse suspicions. Boost operates programs like Camp Rainbow for children who experienced violence or abuse.
The Gatehouse provides a welcoming space for child welfare and police interviews of children in abuse investigations. It uses storybooks and drawings to help children open up about abuse in a comfortable way and share their experiences.
The Suspected Child Abuse and Neglect (SCAN) program at SickKids Hospital provides forensic sexual abuse assessments and physical exams referred by police or child welfare. It helps identify abuse and refers families to other agencies for treatment
This document discusses Ben and Thomas, 3-year-old twins diagnosed with fetal alcohol syndrome who are in the process of being adopted by their foster parents. It provides information on the characteristics and effects of fetal alcohol syndrome, including cognitive delay, physical abnormalities, and developmental risks. The document also lists local agencies that can provide support to Ben's family, such as speech therapy and early intervention programs that address the health effects of fetal alcohol spectrum disorder.
MADD Canada, St. Michael's TIPSY Program, and Sunnybrook Hospital's PARTY Program work to educate youth and the public about the dangers of intoxicated driving. MADD Canada's mission is to stop impaired driving and support victims. The TIPSY and PARTY Programs teach high school students about how drinking and drug use can lead to tragic accidents. Motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death for youth aged 15 to 25, and alcohol is a factor in 45% of crashes. Impaired driving costs Canada $20.15 billion annually and causes over 1,000 deaths and 63,000 injuries each year according to statistics. St. Michael's Hospital sees many trauma patients, over half between ages
Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) is a non-profit organization formed in 1989 that works to prevent drunk driving and support victims of drunk driving crashes. Drunk driving takes a huge toll, as alcohol is a factor in 50% of motor vehicle crashes, killing over 9,000 people in the U.S. in 2011 alone. MADD aims to educate students and the public about the dangers and impacts of drunk driving through presentations, games, pamphlets and other materials to reduce drunk driving incidents and save lives.
The document is a collection of image links related to early childhood education and child development. The images show children engaged in various learning activities, educational materials, classrooms and playground settings. They also include illustrations of child growth charts and representations of diversity. The images collectively provide a visual overview of concepts, approaches and environments involved in early childhood education.
Kajani Karunaharan is applying for an Early Childhood Educator position at Not Your Average Daycare. She is currently an Early Childhood Educator student in her second semester who has developed skills in organization, communication, problem solving, and creative activities for children through various volunteer experiences. Her resume outlines her qualifications for the position, including experience working independently and as part of a team while prioritizing others. She is available to discuss how her qualifications meet the needs of the role.
Kajani Karunaharan is applying for an ECE position and has experience working with children. They have knowledge of relevant regulations and strong problem-solving skills. They have worked as a teacher assistant, librarian assistant, and camp assistant. They are currently studying Early Childhood Education at Centennial College and have excellent communication, organizational, and interpersonal skills.
Taibu Community Health Centre provides a range of services to promote health and well-being for residents of Malvern, including free clinical care, dental care, nutrition programs, and exercise classes for children, seniors, and families. The agency offers early childhood programs to help prepare preschoolers for kindergarten through their Ready, Set, Go program. As a future early childhood educator, the author believes it is important to create awareness of community services and help connect families in need to programs that can support children's development and well-being.
TAIBU is a community health center in Scarborough, Ontario that opened in 2008 to provide primary health care services to the Black community. Its mission is to deliver equitable and culturally competent clinical and social programs while combating anti-Black racism. Services include physicians, nutrition programs, social workers, chiropody and programs for youth, adults, older adults and families with young children. Barriers to care include limited social worker support and long waitlists.
Bananas grow on giant herb plants, not trees, with clusters pointing upwards. Banana plants can reach 20 feet tall and are part of the Musaceae family. Centuries ago, bananas had different names like "banna," "ghana," and "funana" in different languages, with the English name coming from Africa.
The self-reflection document discusses completing a guidance log which required choosing guidance strategies for different problems and justifying those choices using the textbook and notes. It was challenging to state what would be said in each situation and how to prevent problems from reoccurring, since the same strategy may have been used. Overall, the reflective practice guidance log was a good learning experience that challenged the individual to thoroughly consider different situations and response.
This document summarizes a situation where two children, Damian and Carl, were fighting over a picture book. The guidance strategy chosen was giving the children choices. The educator would present Damian and Carl with two activity options, such as drawing or playing with a toy farmhouse, and allow them to choose individually or share. To prevent further conflict, indirect guidance such as providing similar picture books for all children would be used to limit fighting over the same item.
The document describes a situation where a 22-month-old boy, Tommy, was taking food from other children's plates during snack time, upsetting the other children. The guidance strategy chosen was giving Tommy a choice - he could either trade snacks with other children who wanted what he had, or continue taking snacks without permission. The caregiver would explain this to Tommy, instruct him to try asking children if they wanted to trade, and provide extra snacks as an alternative for children to trade rather than taking from others.
1) Krishna will be an energetic and curious preschooler, but may face some health issues due to his premature birth and lack of early nutrition.
2) During preschool, Krishna may struggle with sharing and social interactions, but with exposure to other children he will overcome these challenges.
3) As he attends school, Krishna will likely be very talkative and social, but the parents will need to continue guiding his development of language skills, moral understanding, and relationship with animals.
1. Ingredients:
Where do bananas are very sweet and creamy and
sometimes have a mild strawberry flavour.
bananas grow? -
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Plantain bananas cut lengthwise
Brown Sugar & syrup (optional)
Plantains: Many people think plantains
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look similar, they are quite different.
- Yogurt
Bananas grow in tropical areas of Plantains are starchy like a potato, not
the world where the weather is sunny and sweet like a regular banana. Plantains are
Procedures:
hot. There are bananas coming from South- usually cooked and served as a starchy side
east Asia, particularly the Philippines and dish, like corn or potatoes. • Cut bananas lengthwise
Malaysia. Also from Colombia, Costa Rica,
Ecuador, Guatemala, Honduras, Panama, Nutritional • (Optional) Dip in brown sugar. Make
Mexico and Nicaragua, where most sure bananas are fully covered with
bananas sold in the US comes from. benefits of bananas sugar.
Bananas are a good source of • Place bananas in the center of
What are the different fiber, vitamin B6, vitamin C, and wrapper, fold edges, and then roll.
Repeat this procedure for the rest of
types of bananas? potassium.
the bananas.
Here are some types of bananas which you One medium banana contains 110 calories, • Heat vegetable oil in the frying pan.
can actually find in your local grocery and like most other fruits and vegetables, Deep fry all banana rolls until
stores: bananas contain very little fat and sodium golden brown.
and no cholesterol. (Optional) sprinkle some brown
Cavendish Bananas: It is the commercial sugar on top.
variety that is always available in your local One medium banana counts as one serving
supermarket. of fruit. • Drain excess oil and place on a
plate.
Baby Bananas (also known as Dwarf or (Optional) pour syrup on top.
Finger Bananas): As the name suggests,
“Banana Wrap” (Turon)
Serving suggestions:
baby bananas are smaller versions of the Recipe
Cavendish with a thinner peel and a • Cut into small pieces and serve with
sweeter taste. Turon or “Banana Wrap” is one of the most yogurt on the side.
popular desserts in the Philippines. Due to
Apple Bananas (also known as Manzano its popularity, it can be easily bought from • When serving to young children in
Bananas): Apple bananas are short plump street vendors. Turon is made out of saba the daycare, don’t cover the wrap
bananas with an apple after-taste, which or plantain bananas wrapped in a spring with brown sugar.
many people love. roll wrapper and is typically covered with
sugar (optional). If you are using plantain, Source for the recipe (excerpts):
Red Bananas: These short, chunky http://www.filipinocooking.net/dessert-
you can add strips of jack fruit to add
bananas have red skin that starts to turn recipes/filipino-turon-recipe
sweetness or flavour.
dark purple when they are ripe. Red