Lady finger banana


Lady finger bananas are diploid banana cultivars originating in Malaysia or Indonesia, belonging to the Sucrier subgroup of the AA banana cultivar group. Lady finger bananas are the most widely cultivated AA cultivar and are one of the world’s most popular local bananas. Its fruits are finger-sized, sweet, and thin-skinned.

Taxonomy

Lady Finger banana is a diploid cultivar of the wild banana Musa acuminata, belonging to the Sucrier subgroup of the AA banana cultivar group. They were once placed under the Sucrier group in the old system of classification. Besides, ‘Lady Finger’ has been used to name several distinct AA, AB and AAB clones; such as 'Ney Poovan' in same name subgroup, 'Pome', 'Pacovan' and 'Pacha Nadan' in 'Pome subgroup'.
Its official designation is Musa 'Lady Finger'.
Synonyms include:Musa acuminata Colla 'Lady's Finger' Musa acuminata Colla 'Sucrier' Musa acuminata Colla 'Lady's Finger' Musa × paradisiaca L. 'Lady Finger' Musa × paradisiaca L. cultigroup Sucrier 'Doigt de Femme' Musa × paradisiaca L. cultigroup Saccharinus 'Lady's Finger' Musa × paradisiaca L. cultigroup Saccharinus 'Dedo de Dama' Musa acuminata Colla non L. 'Datil' Musa acuminata Colla non L. 'Niño' Musa acuminata Colla non L. 'Bocadillo'

Common names

Musa 'Lady Finger' has many common names in other languages. Following are:
LanguageCommon namesLocationReferences
SpanishOritoEcuador
SpanishDedo de Dama, Guineo niño, Manices, Datil, NinoLatin America
SpanishGuineo blancoPuerto Rico
SpanishCambur Titiaro, BocadilloColombia
SpanishCambur TitiaroVenezuela
FrenchBanane-figue, Banane mignonne, Banane doigt de dame,
Banane naine, Banana ficaire, Bananier "Sucrier"
FrenchBanane figue sucrée, Figue sucrée, Fig sucréWest Indies
BurmeseSegale nget pyaw Myanmar
PortugueseBanana ouro, Banana-figo, Banana dedo-de-dama, Banana anãBrazil
HindiSurya kadaliIndia
HindiParikaGuyana
PohnpeiKududPohnpei
EnglishLady Finger bananaHawai'i
EnglishNino bananaFlorida
EnglishFig banana, Date banana, Finger banana, Sugar banana
DanishSukkerbanan, Figenbanan
DutchBananenvijg, Bananevijg.
GermanZuckerbanane, Kleine Westindische Banane
ItalianBanana d’oro, Banana fico, Banana nana
IndonesianBiu masBali
IndonesianAmasan, Pisang mas, Pisang emasIndonesia
MalayPisang mas, Pisang mas besar, Pisang mas Kampung.Malaysia
TagalogAmas, Caramelo, KamorosPhilippines
ThaiKluai khai, Klue kai Thailand
VietnameseChuoi trungVietnam

Origin and habitat

Lady Finger banana is a diploid cultivar originating in Malaysia or Indonesia. It is the most widely cultivated AA cultivar and is one of the world’s most popular local bananas. Lady Finger, with much A in its genome, is notably difficult to grow and rarely survives with low moisture or humidity.

Description

Lady Finger bananas trees can grow at a height of. Its pseudostem is slender but it has a heavy root system that makes it resistant to wind damage. The outer sheaths are dark-brown or streaked with reddish brown. The leaves are yellowish green and nearly free of wax. It blooms during mid-summer, late summer, and early fall. Each bunch, usually 10.4 kg in weight, typically having 10 to 14 hands. Each hands consists of 12 to 20 fruits. It is monocarpic and is propagated asexually.
Its depends on soil and climate, the fruit is finger-sized, reaching in length, under perfect growing conditions. The skin is thin and light yellow. The flesh is deliciously sweet. Despite their resemblance, the Lady Finger banana must not be confused with the totally different cultivar Latundan banana which is a bit larger and has a sweet-sour taste. ‘Apple’ or ‘Manzana’ banana cultivars is also very similar to ‘Lady Finger’ in all respects except that its fruit's flavor is very much like a fresh apple.

Nutrition

Lady finger bananas are carotenoid-rich, containing 315 μg β-Carotene/100 g. They are rich in vitamins and minerals.

Diseases

Lady Finger bananas are resistant to Panama disease and the black weevil, but is susceptible to Sigatoka leaf spot.

Uses

Lady Finger bananas are eaten fresh or used in desserts. Its preferred for fragrant aroma, sweetness, nutritional value and esthetic value. They are known for being superior to supermarket bananas. In Indonesia, Lady Finger banana is often used as a decoration in traditional ceremonies. Dwarf Lady Finger bananas, typically growing only up to in height, are also cultivated as houseplants.