In
Uganda, 'Thai banana' also known as 'pisang awak' (known locally as
kayinja) is grown for making
banana beer. In
Cambodia, 'Thai banana' as well as 'pisang awak' (known locally as
chek nam va) is favored over varieties for its multiple uses while other varieties are valued for the fruit. The banana blossoms (at the stage of male flower production) and pseudostem, although
astringent, are eaten as a
vegetable. The folded leaves are used as a container for making
steamed curries, including
fish amok and
ansom chek in which the fragrance of the banana leaves is transferred to the food being cooked. In
Vietnam, Thai bananas are eaten both when ripe, raw and when the fruit is still green. In the
Southwest region, almost all parts of the Thai banana tree are used by people to serve their daily lives. "
Grilled sticky bananas" is prepared from Thai banana, is one of 9 dishes mentioned by
CNN in list of "The World's Best Desserts". ==See also==