Abyssinian banana
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Definition
Noun: 1. A large, tropical, evergreen, herbaceous plant (Ensete ventricosum, formerly Musa ensete) characterized by its immense, paddle-shaped leaves. It produces inedible, banana-like fruits, but its young flower shoots and other parts are cultivated as a food crop, primarily in Ethiopia. * Note: This plant is also known as the "false banana" or "enset." Its primary value is not its fruit but its starchy stem and leaf bases, which are processed into a staple food.
Examples of Usage
- Noun:
- The Abyssinian banana is a crucial food security crop in the Ethiopian highlands.
- Unlike the common banana tree, the fruit of the Abyssinian banana is not typically eaten.
- Farmers harvest the Abyssinian banana for its starchy pseudostem.
Advanced Usage
- As a botanical subject: The term is used in botanical, agricultural, and ethnobotanical contexts to describe this specific species and its role in agroforestry and food systems.
- Research on the Abyssinian banana focuses on its drought tolerance and nutritional value.
Variants and Related Words
- Enset (n): The more common scientific and local name for the same plant ().
- False banana (n): A descriptive common name highlighting that its fruit is inedible compared to true bananas ( species).
Synonyms
- Enset
- False banana
Related Terms (Contextual)
- Staple crop: A primary food crop, which describes the agricultural role of the Abyssinian banana/enset in Ethiopia.
- Pseudostem: The upright, trunk-like structure of the plant, formed from tightly packed leaf sheaths, which is the primary part harvested for food.
Noun
- large evergreen arborescent herb having huge paddle-shaped leaves and bearing inedible fruit that resemble bananas but edible young flower shoots; sometimes placed in genus Musa