Saba banana (pron. or ) is a
triploid
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hybrid
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** Hybrid grape, grape varieties produced by cross-breeding two ''Vitis'' species
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(
ABB
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)
banana
A banana is an elongated, edible fruit – botanically a berry – produced by several kinds of large treelike herbaceous flowering plants in the genus '' Musa''. In some countries, cooking bananas are called plantains, distinguishing the ...
cultivar
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originating from the
Philippines
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. It is primarily a
cooking banana
Cooking bananas are a group of banana cultivars in the genus ''Musa (genus), Musa'' whose fruits are generally used in cooking. They are not eaten raw and are generally starchy. Many cooking bananas are referred to as plantains or 'green bananas ...
, though it can also be eaten raw. It is one of the most important banana varieties in
Philippine cuisine
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. It is also sometimes known as the "cardaba banana", though the latter name is more correctly applied to the
cardava, a very similar cultivar also classified within the saba subgroup.
Description
Saba bananas have very large, robust
pseudostems that can reach heights of . The trunk can reach diameters of . The trunk and leaves are dark blue-green in color. Like all bananas, each pseudostem flowers and bears fruits only once before dying. Each mat bears about eight suckers.
The fruits become ready for harvesting 150 to 180 days after flowering, longer than other banana varieties. Each plant has a potential yield of per bunch. Typically, a bunch has 16 hands, with each hand having 12 to 20 fingers.
Saba bananas grow best in well-drained, fertile soils with full sun exposure. They inherit most of the characteristics of ''Musa balbisiana'', making them tolerant of dry soil and colder conditions of temperate climates. They require minimum rainfall and can survive long dry seasons as long as adequate irrigation is provided. However, their fruits may not ripen under such conditions. They also have good resistance against Sigatoka leaf spot diseases.
The fruits are long and in diameter. Depending on the ripeness, the fruits are distinctively squarish and angular. The flesh is white and starchy; the starchiness makes this variety particularly suitable for cooking. They are usually harvested while still green 150 to 180 days after blooming, especially if they are to be transported over long distances.
Taxonomy and nomenclature
The saba banana is a triploid (
ABB
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) hybrid of the seeded bananas ''
Musa balbisiana
''Musa balbisiana'', also known simply as plantain, is a wild-type species of banana. It is one of the ancestors of modern cultivated bananas, along with '' Musa acuminata''.
Description
It grows lush leaves in clumps with a more upright habit ...
'' and ''
Musa acuminata
''Musa acuminata'' is a species of banana native to South Asia, Southern Asia, its range comprising the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia. Many of the modern edible dessert bananas are derived from this species, although some are hybrids wi ...
''.
Its official designation is ''Musa acuminata'' × ''balbisiana'' (ABB Group) 'Saba'.
Synonyms
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include:
* ''Musa'' × ''paradisiaca''
L. cultigroup Plantain cv. 'Saba'
* ''Musa sapientum''
L. var. ''compressa''
(Blanco) N.G.Teodoro
'Saba' is known in
English as saba, cardaba, sweet plantain, compact banana, and papaya banana. Saba is also known by other
common name
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s such as ''saba'', ''sab-a'', or ''kardaba'' in
Filipino; ''biu gedang saba'' in
Javanese; ''pisang nipah'' or ''pisang abu'' in
Malaysian; ''dippig'' in
Ilocano; ''burro'' or ''rulo'' in
Mexico
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; ''pisang kepok'' in
Indonesian; ''kluai hin'' in
Thai; and ''opo-’ulu'' or ''dippig'' (from Ilocano migrants) in
Hawaiian.
Saba bananas are part of the saba subgroup (ABB), which also includes the very similar '
Cardava' cultivar. Both were once erroneously identified as BBB polyploids, and both are used extensively in Philippine cuisine, with the latter being more popular in the
Visayas
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and
Mindanao
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regions. The subgroup also includes the 'Benedetta' cultivar, also known as 'Uht Kapakap' in
Micronesia
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, 'Praying Hands' in
Florida
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, and 'Inabaniko' or 'Ripping' in the Philippines.
Uses

Saba bananas are one of the most important banana cultivars in Philippine cuisine.
The fruits provide the same nutritional value as
potato
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es.
They can be eaten raw, boiled, or cooked into various
traditional Filipino desserts and dishes such as ''
maruya/sinapot'', ''
turrón'', ''
halo-halo'' and ''
ginanggang''. It is also popular in
Indonesia
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,
Malaysia
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, and
Singapore
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in dishes like ''
pisang aroma'' (similar to the Filipino ''turrón''), ''
pisang goreng'' (fried bananas), ''
kolak pisang'', and ''pisang kepok kukus'' (steamed banana).
Saba is also processed into a Filipino condiment known as
banana ketchup
Banana ketchup, also known as banana sauce (in export markets), is a Philippine fruit ketchup condiment made from banana, sugar, vinegar, and spices. Its natural color is brownish-yellow but it is often dyed red to resemble tomato ketchup. ...
, invented by the Filipino food technologist and war heroine
Maria Y. Orosa (1893–1945). The dark red
inflorescence
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of saba (banana hearts, locally known in the Philippines as ''puso ng saba'') are edible. The
waxy, green leaves are also used as traditional wrappings of native dishes in
Southeast Asia
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. Fibers can also be taken from the trunk and leaves and used to manufacture ropes, mats, and sacks.
Saba bananas are also cultivated as ornamental plants and shade trees for their large size and showy coloration.
Pests and diseases
In comparison to most other types of cooking bananas, saba bananas are highly resistant to black sigatoka (''
Mycosphaerella fifiensis'') and are more tolerant of drought conditions and soil nutrient deficiencies. As such, they are viewed as a possible source for breeding new hybrid cultivars to replace more susceptible cooking banana cultivars grown today (in particular, the threatened
East African Highland bananas
Matoke, locally also known as matooke, amatooke in Buganda (Central Uganda), ekitookye in southwestern Uganda, ekitooke in western Uganda, kamatore in Lugisu ( Eastern Uganda), ebitooke in northwestern Tanzania, igitoki in Rwanda, Burundi and by ...
).
Common pests
* Fruit-scarring beetles
* Banana thrips
* Mealy bug
* Banana aphids
* Corm weevil
* Borers
* Root nematodes
* Grasshoppers
* Banana skipper butterfly
Common diseases
* Panama disease/''Fusarium'' wilt
* Sigatoka
* Moko or bacterial wilt
* Black leaf streak
* Banana bunchy top disease
See also
*
Banana
A banana is an elongated, edible fruit – botanically a berry – produced by several kinds of large treelike herbaceous flowering plants in the genus '' Musa''. In some countries, cooking bananas are called plantains, distinguishing the ...
*
List of banana cultivars
The following is a list of banana cultivars and the groups into which they are classified. Almost all modern cultivated varieties ( cultivars) of edible bananas and plantains are hybrids and polyploids of two wild, seeded banana species, '' ...
*
Plantain
References
External links
Musapedia page on Saba{{Banana
Banana cultivars