The term "banana republics" refers to politically unstable countries in Latin America in the late 19th and early 20th centuries that were economically dependent on exporting bananas. These countries often had authoritarian governments that were influenced or even controlled by foreign banana companies, particularly the United Fruit Company.
their governments did not sponsor development
El Salvador was known as a "coffee republic" due to its heavy reliance on coffee production, which dominated its economy. This term emphasized the country's economic dependence on coffee exports, similar to how banana republics were dependent on banana exports in other Central American countries.
relying on a single product as a source of income
One-resource economies, single-commodity exporters or in a more despective way, banana republics.
A banana is considered to be alkaline.
Columbia; the actual answer is El salvador. I used colombia as my answer and the results came back that it was wrong and the correct answer was el salvador.
There are a number of varieties of banana; currently, the most widely cultivated and consumed is the Cavendish.
In botany, parthenocarpy is the natural or artificial induced production of fruit without fertilization of ovules. The fruit is therefore seedless just like banana. In banana, seeds are not produced. Thus, banana is considered as a good example of parthenocarpy.
A banana is a berry that grows on a tree. We consume the fruit of the banana tree, and is considered a major food staple in many countries as the caloric equivalent of a potato. The leaves are used in making baskets and in cooking as vessels.
One banana is one serving, if it's a particularly large banana is could be considered two servings.
It began as three monkeys fought over a banana and learned to be the banana you must be considered bananas.