The meaning of this dream would be different in the U.S., where the plantain is not a common food, than in nations where it is a familiar staple. In the first case, the dream suggests feeling different, special, not quite fitting in with the crowd. In the second case, it might suggest feelings associated with comforts, home cooking, and the joys of familiar pleasures. In both cases, the plantain is vaguely phallic, suggesting male sexuality.
what is the meaning of ripe plantains in a dream
Because plantains become very black and appear rotten when ripe and ready to cook, the dream suggests that one should never judge a person or situation by superficial appearances.
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276 calories per medium plantain
plantain contains iron that is the unripe one.while the ripe one contAins carbohydrate which is not good to the body.so avoid it
Apparently, plantain is protein but it takes its form as carbohydrate when its not fully ripe.. thats what i've heard anywayz
plantain and banana which are cousins, is the food with the most pottassium you can find. Ripe gives you the most nutrition.
When ripe, plantains can be eaten raw, just like bananas.
Diabetics cannot eat ripe plantain because they contain reducing sugars which we all know is bad for their health.
It could symbolize Fertility.[comments moved to Discussion]>>MangoTo see or eat a mango in your dream, symbolizes fertility, sexual desires, and lust. Alternatively, the mango may also be a pun to mean "man go" in reference to a relationship in which you should let go and move on.
Eating ripe bananas can give you a big boost of energy, as they are very high in calories. They also have many vitamins and minerals also, such as phosphorous, iron, calcium and vitamin C. It is also said that eating ripe bananas will relieve diarrhea, while unripe bananas can stop constipation.
Anytime, but like a banana, it will taste better when it is ripe and it won't give you a tummy ache. Have you tried them deep fried? Wow! Freeze the plantain first, then slice it and drop the frozen slices into a Fry Daddy or a small pan of hot oil. Stand back because it will splatter, but it is worth the risk. What you get is a great tasting snack that is even better with saviche or your favorite lime flavored dipping sauce.
No. Bananas are definitely in the fruit family.noBanana is not a vegetable its a fruit.