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matooke

Matooke vs Plantain - What's the difference?

matooke | plantain |


As nouns the difference between matooke and plantain

is that matooke is green bananas while plantain is a plant of the genus plantago , with a rosette of sessile leaves about 10 cm long with a narrow part instead of a petiole, and with a spike inflorescence with the flower spacing varying widely among the species see also psyllium or plantain can be a plant in the genus musa , the genus that includes banana, but with lower sugar content than banana.

Matooke vs Matoke - What's the difference?

matooke | matoke |


As nouns the difference between matooke and matoke

is that matooke is green bananas while matoke is mashed boiled banana or plantain, staple food in uganda.

Bananas vs Matooke - What's the difference?

bananas | matooke |


As nouns the difference between bananas and matooke

is that bananas is while matooke is green bananas.

As an adjective bananas

is crazy, mad, nuts.

Green vs Matooke - What's the difference?

green | matooke |


As nouns the difference between green and matooke

is that green is the colour of growing foliage, as well as other plant cells containing chlorophyll; the colour between yellow and blue in the visible spectrum; one of the primary additive colour for transmitted light; the colour obtained by subtracting red and blue from white light using cyan and yellow filters while matooke is green bananas.

As an adjective green

is having green as its color.

As a verb green

is to make (something) green, to turn (something) green.

As a proper noun Green

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