The pH of plantains can vary day by day due to several factors, including changes in ripeness, environmental conditions, and microbial activity. As plantains ripen, organic acids break down and sugars increase, affecting their acidity and, consequently, their pH. Additionally, fluctuations in temperature, humidity, and exposure to sunlight can influence the biochemical processes within the fruit. These factors contribute to the daily variation in pH levels of plantains.
Plantain
it differs to the pH in other parts of the gut because the stonmach pH changes a lot. it can change from 1-2, 2-3, 3-4 and 4-5. the other parts of the gut don't change as much as the stomach pH.
yes sweet plantain is better than green plantain
no, plantain is not poisonous to horses, the plantain leaf they can eat but they never go near it but, they can't eat the plantain lilly as it is toxic to cats dogs and horses.
I believe the pH differs in haircolor by brand and whether it's permanent, demi permanent, semi permanent, or temporary.
can i feed dog 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
Other Names: black-jacks, black plantain, buck plantain, cocks, costa canina, English plantain, hen plant, jackstraw, kemps, lamb's tongue, lance-leaved plantain, long plantain, narrow-leaved plantain, quinquenervia, rat-tail, rib-grass, ribble grass, ribwort, snake plantain, wendles.REFERENCE: http://www.oardc.ohio-state.edu/weedguide/singlerecord.asp?id=800#other
276 calories per medium plantain
Plantain in Spanish is Platano (which is also the same word used for Banana).
Physalis and Plantain
Translation: banana