Finding Banana Heart/Blossoms for my pets food.

in ecoTrain3 years ago

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Greetings beautiful people of Hive,

First of all, I would like to say Thank you so much for all your help I could not make it this far without your undying supports with your simple notice and the upvote I gained the courage to continue my HIVE journey 🙂

Sharing with you today how I hunt banana hearts/blossoms. From the other content I made, it was posted on the @foodiesbeehive community and it was made for our food and today I'm posting this to show you how I did it for my pet pigs but before showing you how it's done let me give you a quick tour in the little forest and together let's hunt the hearts!

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using a sickle, bamboo pole and a tie-wire let's start searching for them

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In just roaming around the corners leads me to this precious heart,

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time to hook!!!

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This type of banana is called Saba or Cardaba it is only the particular banana that we gather for food because of its pleasant taste than other types of bananas.

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This is some type of banana that we don't use because of its bitter and rubbery texture. We locally called it stampingko.

While roaming around I was also amazed at this "Nipa hut" every time I passed here, with its simple style house and surrounded by many beautiful flowering plants and fruit trees I can't resist my gladness.

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As I go on with my hunting I also bumped into this wild papaya tree that has many fruits on it and of course, I don't resist skipping its tasty fruit so I grab it for free.

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At that time I gathered enough so I decided to go home since it's started to dark and took some shots in this corn-filled before leaving.

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I headed home after and counted my banana hearts/blossoms.

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I also took a photo with the sunset

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and later that night I stew those blossoms for tomorrows pigs food.

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this photo was taken last preparation I did include this just to show how I prepared it before stewing.

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This is how it looks like we mix 1/2 half part of the regular feeds and 1/2 part of the stewed banana hearts/blossoms and it's ready to serve. We make it this way so can save a little bit for feeds and in the same way, we can feed our pet with some veggies too and also its not just banana blossoms but also we use a different type of veggies depending on what's available.

That is how I used banana hearts for my pig's food. Normally we gather them every other day. Sometimes they are several but sometimes you can find less due to a lot of locals are looking for them also.

If you're still reading this far I should say Thank you so much I appreciate your time and effort.

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Thank you so much @brumest and to all the @qurator team ❤

Congratulations your post is very inspiring. We take advantage and leave our last video of @3speak "Breakfast in Colombia"

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Thank you, I appreciate your kind words.

Have a great day!

wow, in Indonesian we make the food menu is very good with a banana hearts. So, the banana hearts had not given to livestock animals due to be eaten by human. Nice info and great post.

Thanks! 😄

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