| Display title | Biology:Cooking banana |
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Article description: (description) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Cooking bananas are banana cultivars in the genus Musa whose fruits are generally used in cooking. They may be eaten ripe or unripe and are generally starchy. Many cooking bananas are referred to as plantains (/ˈplæntɪn/, /plænˈteɪn/, /ˈplɑːntɪn/) or 'green bananas'. In botanical usage, the term "plantain... |