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What does banana stand for in India?
The following explanation: Look at the actual situation and judge what you have encountered:
1. India is the world's number one banana producing area, accounting for almost 22% of the world's output, while China, the second place, only accounts for about 8% of the world's total, and the Philippines and Brazil, the third and fourth places, both account for about 7%.
In southern India, it is customary to eat food wrapped in banana leaves (as a substitute for bowls). Bananas, mangoes, etc. It is also the fruit they often eat when they eat.
3. Some religions in India will also cut down banana trees (usually smaller saplings) as sacrifices or have sacred significance when doing Puja (worship of God and Dharma) ceremonies; Or put it in front of the factory that started business, representing bumper harvest and good luck.
4. Banana is a sexual suggestion. Every time I go to China, Amsterdam, the Netherlands to buy food, I will pass through the red light district, and there will be banana-shaped goods and images in the windows of many sex shops.
Bananas can refer to those people who have face of china on the outside but are educated by western thoughts on the inside, just like the characteristics of bananas with yellow skin and white meat. If someone asks you, "Are you a banana?" In fact, the questioner is curious whether you know the traditional culture of China.
6. There is an anecdote about Miss World Aishwarya Rai marrying a banana tree. Because it is unlucky to marry abhishek bachchan directly, she believed the fortune teller's advice and married the banana tree first.
7. In some special cases, it may refer to the male genitalia.
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