Travelers
to East Africa cannot miss to take note of big gardens and plantations of tall
leafy plants covering extensive landscapes; flat plains, valleys, hills sides
of the region. Though most often
mistaken for trees these are actually herbaceous plants for their real stems do
not grow above the ground. This is Matoke (Bananas)! Most exciting about
safaris to Uganda in particular is around the Lake Victoria and the entire great
lakes region is that you will discover that each part on banana plant has
cultural, economic, social, or other importance in the community.
Local banana transport to the main market. |
Mature
banana plants produce green starchy firm fruit fingers that are used in
different form as plantain and staple food to indigenous people in hotels and
restaurants. The fingers can be boiled and is very delicious with beef,
chicken, fish and other stew in or peeled and mashed when boiled, steamed or
mashed into banana bread eaten in each homestead. Flesh and firm fingers on
each banana cluster are peeled, sun dried and ground into banana flour which
when mingled with boiling water makes one of the finest fresh bread that can be
washed down with Tilapia fish stew and a chilled drink.
Harvested
mature banana when kept under warm temperatures ripen into yellow and become
soft, more sweet and mushy. These can be enjoyed raw as sweet bananas, sliced
to make chips or peeled, mashed and squeezed to make one of the most natural
sweet juice on the African soil with no additives. With more ingredients,
additives and stored in airtight favorable conditions, the juice when fermented
makes the sweetest local banana beer always a constant accompaniment for
community leaders when discussing and making constructive decisions about
developmental projects in their areas, sold on commercial basis to generate
household income and each cultural ceremony can hardly take place without this
brew. Under more scientific processes the brew can be made into one of the
strongest gin anywhere on planet earth.
Banana fiber materials used for decor in hotels and homes |
With
other wonderful uses for rest of other banana plant parts like fibers from
false stems used in making textile for fabrics, paper, cosmetic flavors,
African crafts for décor in homes, offices and hotels, there is no doubt each
traveler on an adventure safaris into Uganda will unknowingly by luck or design
use bananas in one or more forms at any of Uganda tour safari destinations.
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