Bananas have a small amount of protein. One medium-sized banana contains about 1 gram of protein. However, bananas are commonly known for their potassium and carbohydrate content.
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es, you can eat bananas. In fact, bananas are very healthy and they contain protein and fiber. You can even eat the banana when the peel is on it.
straberries, bananas, soy milk, and a protein boost
its what u put in it like bananas fruit, vegies,eggs,
SoyaBeans, Bananas and Milk.
It is because they're awesome! Bananas have almost every vitamin and mineral that the human body needs. Beans are high in fiber and protein.
Proteins are not the exclusive property of animal meats. There are many plants that produce protein within their structures. Pinto and black beans, and chickpeas are all very high in protein. The trace amount of protein in bananas comes as a byproduct of the photosynthesis process. There is about one gram of protein in a banana, therefore we do not think of bananas as a valuable protein source. The banana is very high in potassium which is it's main value to the body.
Yes. Anyone can eat as many bananas per day as they wish, so long as they have the bananas, are hungry, and do not have a medical condition that specifically prohibits bananas or something in them.
Not much
I hear pygmies have really small bananas.
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Autumn leaves are much crunchier and much drier than bananas. They aren't nearly as flavorful, versatile and nutritious as bananas.
Yes, bananas are very nutritious for domestic rabbits. Bananas contain many minerals and nutrients such as fiber, natural sugar, a tiny amount protein, vitamin A, calcium, vitamin C, and iron.However, do not give your rabbit too much bananas or it will get stomach aches. Only give it as a treat, because rabbits love bananas!