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What is banana in tamil?

The species Musa × paradisiaca L. var. paradisiaca is known by the common name Banana in Bassari, Catalan-valencian-balear, Hebrew, Jola-fonyi, Ladino, Manding-mandinka, Pulaar, Serbo-croatian, Serer-sine, Sorbian, lower, and Sorbian, upper. It is known by the common name Bànánà in Bafut and Iceve-maci.

The species Musa × paradisiaca is known by the common name Banana in English.

The species Musa acuminata is known by the common name Banana in English.

The species Musa balbisiana is known by the common name Banana in English.

Musa × paradisiaca L. var. paradisiaca

Musa × paradisiaca L. var. paradisiaca, i.e. the plantain or the banana is a herbaceous flowering plant often considered both a vegetable as well as a fruit and many languages do not differentiate between the two. Besides the fruit, banana flower buds are also edible and have similar labelling issues. A loose distinction made between the banana and the plantain is that the plantain is a banana which is cooked.

In Tamil, Banana (Musa × paradisiaca L. var. paradisiaca) is known by Ambanam, Angusam, Arambai, Arayakkommai, Arbaruttam, Aresigam, Asogam, Irasandalai, Kadali, Kavar, Kavargali, Mamarai valai, Mandan, Namavalai, Pachilandai, Paivalai, Pidagadali, Puvalai, Puvanvali, Sami, Segili, Sevali, Sugandham, Thuraivalai, Udiranvalai, Valai, or Vazhai.

Musa × paradisiaca

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Musa acuminata

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Musa balbisiana

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